Italy’s Francesco Molinari will make his fifth start in the Wells Fargo Championship, where he’s made three cuts with a best finish of T-16 in 2018. That’s the same year he won the Quicken Loans National at TPC Potomac, site of this year’s WFC.
In 2018 at TPC Potomac, the 39-year-old Molinari shot 62 in the final round to finish at 21-under 259, winning by eight strokes over Ryan Armour and besting tournament host Tiger Woods by 10. Just two weeks later, Molinari beat Woods again when he won The Open Championship, and he ended the season by going 5-0-0 at the Ryder Cup. He’s one just once since then, at the 2019 Arnold Palmer Invitational, and this season he’s an unremarkable 6-for-10 in cuts made to date. “A lot of things have changed,” he told GolfChannel.com on Tuesday. “I’m very different in many ways than I was in 2018. I’m trying to work my way back. I have a new team around me, and I’m trying to reinvent myself. It’s fun. It’s a new challenge, and I’m looking forward to seeing how far I can go.” His best finish this season is a T-6 at the American Express, and he arrives in Maryland off missed cuts in the Valspar and the Masters.