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Tommy Fleetwood and Patrick Cantlay are tied atop the 2025 Tour Championship leaderboard at 16 under going into Sunday's final round in Atlanta. Fleetwood, famously, is still pursuing his first PGA Tour victory, while Cantlay is looking to snap a three-year winless drought and make himself a must-have player for the United States Ryder Cup team.
The 2025 Tour Championship brings a close to the FedEx Cup Playoffs race for the season. Get caught up on Round 1 here.
Scheffler, and the Tour Championship by its nature, opened the door for all of this. But only four shots back, feeling like he’s centimeters off from a tournament-shifting round, Scheffler is still right there. And despite the frustrations, he knows it.
Preferred lies have been in place for all three rounds.
The total purse for the Tour Championship is $40 million. The winner's share for the Tour Championship is $10 million. 1st: $10,000,0002nd: $5,000,0003rd: $3,705,0004th: $3,200,0005th: $2,750,0006th: $1,900,0007th: $1,400,0008th: $1,065,0009th: $900,00010th: $735,000
ATLANTA — Tommy Fleetwood is a familiar story hopeful of a different ending, posting eight birdies in his round of 7-under 63 to share the lead Friday at the Tour Championship with Russell Henley in what was shaping up as a tight race for the $10 million prize.
Scheffler is five shots behind co-leaders Tommy Fleetwood and Russell Henley, which is one shot worse than he was after 36 holes last week at the BMW Championship. He won that event by two strokes.
Shane Lowry was steady without firing on all cylinders in the first round of the Tour Championship at East Lake in Atlanta, the final event of the FedEx Cup playoffs with a $10 million pay-day to the ultimate winner in the limited 30-man field.