
Inside the 2025 Truist Championship: Which Dark Horse Could Defy the Odds in This ‘One-And-Done’ Showdown?
Who really thought the Philadelphia Cricket Club would step up and snag a PGA TOUR event this week? The 2025 Truist Championship is shaking things up, moving from its usual Quail Hollow digs to the Wissahickon Course—allegedly America’s oldest country club no less, carved from the Roaring Twenties by A.W. Tillinghast. It’s like the golf world’s version of a jazz revival, blending that classic vibe with today’s elite competition. And yep, Rory McIlroy remains the name on everyone’s lips—a four-time champ returning hot off his Masters victory—but does history truly have a say when the stage itself has changed? Meanwhile, as Scottie Scheffler takes a breather prepping for the PGA Championship, the rest of the FedExCup’s top 25 are locked and loaded to battle on a course as tricky as it is historic. Got to wonder—will a familiar face rise again, or is this the perfect storm for a dark horse to steal the spotlight? Either way, the excitement is palpable, and I’m already sizing up the bets that might just make this a legendary week. LEARN MORE.Formerly sponsored by Wells Fargo, this week’s 2025 Truist Championship will be the first PGA TOUR event at the Philadelphia Cricket Club’s Wissahickon Course, allegedly the nation’s first country club. Designed by A.W. Tillinghast in the Roaring Twenties, the Philadelphia Cricket Club replaces regular Truist host, Quail Hollow Club, so it can host the 2025 PGA Championship next week.ÂÂ
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