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.
Rory McIlroy closed the gap to leader Scottie Scheffler to four shots before a weather warning stopped play on day three of the PGA Tour's season-ending Tour Championship in Atlanta, Georgia.
ATLANTA — Open Championship winner Cameron Smith is expected to be among the next wave of PGA Tour players who defect to LIV Golf, sources confirmed to ESPN on Saturday.
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Rory McIlroy has said there would be no bad blood between himself and Cameron Smith should the Australian choose to defect to LIV Golf. Open champion Smith has been strongly linked with a move to the Saudi-funded league, and he has done nothing to dampen the flames by refusing to comment on the reports in recent press conferences. Ad It has been suggested Smith’s move to LIV could be confirmed next week following the conclusion of the Tour Championship.
Manchester United beat Southampton 1-0 in the Premier League's lunchtime kick-off.
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.