Picks, Predictions, Odds for East Lake Golf Club
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Scheffler's victory in the BMW Championship on Aug. 17, in which he rallied from four shots behind Robert MacIntyre to start the day, was his 13th top-10 finish in a row since tying for 20th at The Players Championship. Nine of them have been top-fives.
Scottie Scheffler eyes history at East Lake, but PGA Tour pros like Spaun, Rory, Fleetwood and a dark horse could flip the FedEx Cup script.
The 2025 Tour Championship will once again host to those who were skilled enough to skirt past the first two playoff checkpoints and into the postseason finale where $10 million will be awarded to this week's eventual winner.
McIlroy won two majors and a World Golf Championship in 2014 and didn’t win it. The three times he did win the FedEx Cup, McIlroy was never at the top of the points list throughout the entire postseason until he delivered the goods at East Lake.
Rory McIlroy, a three-time FedEx Cup champion, has the second-shortest odds to win this week's Tour Championship in Atlanta, and he's still five times longer than Scottie Scheffler.
Scottie Scheffler is a prohibitive favorite to win at East Lake, but our expert likes three players who could take him down at the Tour Championship.
There are 17 golfers making a repeat visit to East Lake Golf Club. In contrast, there are seven who are making their first trip ever.
Who comes in at No. 2 behind Scheffler? Where do U.S. Ryder Cup hopefuls rank? We break down the entire Tour Championship field.
Fowler (T8) and Pendrith (T19) are the main two who can punch their tickets to the Tour Championship by making a move up the leaderboard on Sunday. A top-five finish would lock Fowler into a spot in Atlanta, while Pendrith needs to climb into the top 10.