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One round remains at East Lake, which means that Sunday's final round of the Tour Championship is the last chance for prospective U.S. Ryder Cup captain's picks to impress captain Keegan Bradley and his inner circle.
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Golf Digest on MSNKeegan Bradley has real chance to win the FedEx Cup, but really just wants it all to be over
It seems like much more than coincidence the way things have unfolded this week for Keegan Bradley at East Lake Golf Club. Perhaps it’s a spiritual connection of sorts that has been inspiring him the last two days,
Bradley, 39, ascended to the captaincy when Tiger Woods turned it down. Bradley won the 2011 PGA Championship at Atlanta Athletic Club and saw his playing career start to wane as he grew older. But he enjoyed a resurgence with a win in 2022, won again in 2023 and won the BMW Championship playoff event in 2024.
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How to win the FedEx Cup has never been more clear. The significance has never been more confusing
How to win the FedEx Cup has never been more clear. Scottie Scheffler leads a 30-man field at the Tour Championship. They play 72 holes at East Lake and whoever has the lowest score gets $10 million in official prize money,
Robert MacIntyre, who finished second to Scheffler at BMW Championship, jumped 11 spots inside the top 30. A handful of other golfers made big leaps as well ahead of next week's Tour Championship. Full standings can be found on PGATour.com.
Shane Lowry exacted his revenge on the East Lake Golf Club’s 14 th hole on Friday. He drained a birdie putt from 97 feet 5 inches one day after a three-putt at the same green at the Tour Championship. “That one will be good for the stats,” Lowry said.
Scheffler earned 2,000 points for winning at the Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Md., sparked by a startling chip-in from 82 feet at the par-3 17th hole. Robert MacIntyre had a four-shot lead through 54 holes but didn't make a birdie until the 16th hole. He still trailed Scheffler by only one shot before Scheffler's chip-in.
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