Scheffler clings to 1-shot lead as Tour Championship is delayed
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.
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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.
England’s Matt Fitzpatrick has finished the first round of the season-ending Tour Championship six shots off world number one Scottie Scheffler’s lead of 15 under at East Lake, Atlanta.
Scottie Scheffler took a vice-like grip of the Tour Championship, as Rory McIlroy endured a roller-coaster day at East Lake. World No. 1 Scheffler began the final event of the PGA Tour season with a two-stroke lead, by virtue of topping the FedEx Cup standings.
The field is set for the 2022 Tour Championship, as the original 125-player FedEx Cup playoff roster now sits at just 29 contenders. An $18 million purse awaits the winner of the season-ending event at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta.
The final leg of the FedEx Cup playoffs will see the top 29 players battling for the 2022 Tour Championship title and the $18 million grand prize that goes along with it starting Thursday at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta.
Rory McIlroy will draw on his success off the course as he bids to win an unprecedented third FedEx Cup title and $18 million first prize in the Tour Championship. McIlroy and Tiger Woods, who are the only two-time winners of the event, have been instrumental in introducing the significant changes announced by the PGA Tour on Wednesday in response to the threat posed by LIV Golf. But McIlroy must now turn his attention to on-course matters as he bids to overturn a significant handicap under the controversial system used for the season-finale at East Lake.
Rory McIlroy will draw on his success off the course as he bids to win an unprecedented third FedEx Cup title and 18million US dollar (£15.2million) first prize in the Tour Championship.
The final event of the PGA Tour season, yes we know it is only August, is upon us and Scottie Scheffler is the hot favourite to win the Tour Championship and FedEx Cup riches that come with it. As world No. 1, Scheffler can justify being at the head of the market for that reason alone.