CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Quail Hollow Club has played long and tough all week during the Wells Fargo Championship. Even Rory McIlroy (-1), whose game fits the course perfectly, has struggled mightily and won’t be a factor Sunday as he's eight strokes behind leader Rickie Fowler (-9).
The top of the leaderboard switched during the first two rounds of the tournament between ordinary names Steven Wheatcroft and Andrew Loupe. While Wheatcroft failed to stay in contention Friday and Saturday, Loupe is still within striking distance at 6 under and in a tie for fifth place.
MORE: Iconic jersey for every pro city | Fowler takes control
Playing conditions have gone from damp and soggy to sunny and windy over the course of the week.