Tour Championship 2022: Tee times, prize money, TV coverage as Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler head field
After a season that has seen 35 different players enter the winners’ circle on the PGA Tour, it all boils down to the Tour Championship at East Lake. Since the FedEx Cup’s inception in 2007, 13 players have got their hands on huge riches in the season-ending event. Ad Only Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy are multiple winners, with the latter looking for a hat-trick of victories.
Golf‘Give me an A Plus’ — Pereira delighted with debut season on PGA TourAN HOUR AGO Patrick Cantlay arrives as the defending champion, while Scottie Scheffler tops the FedEx Cup standings heading to Atlanta. Scheffler’s reward for topping the standings is a two-shot advantage over the field, as it is a staggered start in the hunt for the $18 million top prize. Scheffler will begin the tournament at 10-under, No.
2-ranked Cantlay will be at eight-under, No. 4 Xander Schauffele at six-under and No. 5 Sam Burns at five-under.
Players ranked six to 10 begin at four-under, 11 to 15 at three-under, 16 to 20 at two-under, 21-25 at one-under, and players 26 to 30 kick off at even. Tiger Woods’ 'Tiger Slam' golf clubs sold at auction for over $5 million People take me as soft' — Theegala hungry to break duck on PGA Tour There is no No. 3 as Will Zalatoris has been forced to withdraw due to a back injury, meaning 29 players will tee it up.
The 29 players compete over 72 holes as normal, but there is no cut and the lowest aggregate score when combined with the starting strokes will be the winner of the Tour Championship, FedEx Cup and the $18m bonus. It sounds confusing, but once play gets underway it is the usual scenario of the hunter and the hunted. Course: East Lake The Tour Championship has had eight different venues since its inception in 1987, with
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