Scottie Scheffler maintains one-shot lead as storms hit Tour Championship
Scottie Scheffler was just in front at the Tour Championship as storms rolled into Atlanta to suspend play during the third round.
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Scottie Scheffler was just in front at the Tour Championship as storms rolled into Atlanta to suspend play during the third round.
ATLANTA: Justin Thomas was a tap-in away from polishing off a 7-under 63. And then the horn sounded Saturday signaling a stop in play because of storms near the Tour Championship.
Jon Rahm is the first big-name PGA Tour star to break ranks, suggesting the revamped schedule should be amended. In a bid to combat the threat of LIV Golf, PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan unveiled changes for the 2023 season — which included added prize pots and a commitment by the top players to compete in 20 tournaments (12 Elevated Events, four majors, the Players Championship and three events of their choosing). Ad Rahm was not fully aware of the need to play in 20 events, and said it would put a particular strain on European players who want to support the DP World Tour — and those who have designs on playing in the Ryder Cup as there is a requirement to play four events in Europe.
Olympic champion Xander Schauffele produced a grandstand finish to breathe some much-needed life into the Tour Championship in Atlanta.
Rory McIlroy carded a second successive three-under 67 at the Tour Championship on Friday, but the unshakeable Scottie Scheffler remains the man to catch in Atlanta, Georgia.
There will be a heavy LIV Golf presence at the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth next month, which does not sit well with US Open champion Matt Fitzpatrick. The initial entry list has been revealed, and European veterans Graeme McDowell, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, Martin Kaymer and Sergio Garcia feature on the entry list.
WILMINGTON, Delaware: Patrick Cantlay won another thriller Sunday in the BMW Championship, getting a great bounce on the 17th hole that set up a short birdie and led to a 2-under 69 and a one-shot victory over Scott Stallings.
Patrick Cantlay produced nerveless golf down the back nine to successfully defend the BMW Championship, and also put himself in prime position to become the first player to defend the Tour Championship. Cantlay has played steady rather than spectacular golf all season, but at the business end he found the perfect time to win his first individual title of the season (he won the Zurich Classic alongside Xander Schauffele). Ad The 30-year-old was pushed hard all the way by Scott Stallings, but a birdie on 17 and par on 18 helped him secure the win.