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He’s world No. 1, a two-time major champion, Olympic gold medalist and a statistically generational ball-striker. Now Scottie Scheffler is a FedExCup champion.

After holding the No. 1 seed into the TOUR Championship for the third straight year, he converts for his first FedExCup title. It’s his 13th PGA TOUR title and seventh of 2024, becoming the first player since Tiger Woods in 2007 with seven TOUR wins in a season.

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Tour Championship Leaderboard And Final Round Live Updates - Hovland Wins FedEx Cup by Five Shots Over Schauffele

The 2022/23 PGA Tour season comes to a conclusion this evening at East Lake. Who will lift the FedEx Cup and take the $18m bonus?

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The FedEx Cup

Viktor Hovland fought off a spirited fightback from Xander Schauffele to claim back-to-back victories and the FedEx Cup with a five-shot victory at the Tour Championship.

Starting the day six shots ahead, Hovland started fast, making four birdies in his first six holes either side of a rain delay but was unable to shake off the challenge of Schauffele.

The American, who has never finished below seventh in his six appearances so far at East Lake, also made four birdies in his first six holes and continued to battle away, at one point reducing Hovland's lead down to just three after three birdies in five holes around the turn.

As the rest of the field was left behind, the final pairing offered up something of a prelude for next month's Ryder Cup over the back nine, going blow for blow over the final holes.

The turning point would arrive on the 14th, where Hovland responded from a poor chip to drain a crucial par putt and retain his three-shot advantage. From there, the 25-year-old found three birdies in his final three holes to finish on -27, securing back-to-back wins alongside the $18m winner cheque.

After Schauffele on -22, Wyndham Clark was the next best back at -16. Solid final rounds from Rory McIlroy and Patrick Cantlay saw the pair round out the top five at -14 and -13 respectively. World No.1 Scottie Scheffler finished at T6 on -11.

Relive all the action from the final round of the Tour Championship below:

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  • -27: HOVLAND
  • -22: SCHAUFFELE
  • -14: MCILROY 
  • -13: CANTLAY

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Hello and welcome to Golf Monthly's live coverage of the final round of the Tour Championship. After a stellar round on Saturday, the tournament is really Viktor Hovland's to lose. Fresh of his victory last week, the Norwegian has a six-shot advantage at East Lake heading into the final round. 

It will take something special from the chasing pack to stop him. Will that happen? Tune in to find out...

FINAL ROUND TEE TIMES

We've got a few early starters out on the course, but here's a look at when the big contenders get underway for their final round.

Times listed in EDT (BST):

  • 12.56pm (5.56pm) -  Adam Schenk, Rory McIlroy
  • 1.07pm (6.07pm) -  Scottie Scheffler, Patrick Cantlay
  • 1.18pm (6.18pm) -  Wyndham Clark, Jon Rahm
  • 1.29pm (6.29pm) -  Keegan Bradley, Collin Morikawa
  • 1.40pm (6.40pm) -  Viktor Hovland, Xander Schauffele

DIFFICULT EARLY SCORING

Scoring was tricky yesterday and the early signs from those already on the course is that we could be in for similarly tricky scorings.

14 players are out on the course but just two are under par currently for their rounds...

IS XANDER THE MAN TO CHASE DOWN HOVLAND?

If you could have picked someone charged with catching Viktor Hovland, Xander Schauffele may just be that person.

The American has five top-ten finishes and one victory at this course in his six appearances at the tournament. As well as that, he's yet to shoot over par at East Lake. 

Could he cause a shock here today? A reminder that Scottie Scheffler led by this exact amount heading into the final round last year...and ended up falling short to an electric round from Rory McIlroy.

Xander Schauffele admires one of his iron shots

BIG PAYDAY FOR THE WINNER

It's the biggest purse on the PGA Tour, so here's a quick reminder of the eye-watering sums of money that the top-ten players are set to take home today:

  • 1 - $18,000,000
  • 2 - $6,500,000
  • 3 - $5,000,000
  • 4 - $4,000,000
  • 5 - $3,000,000
  • 6 - $2,500,000
  • 7 - $2,000,000
  • 8 - $1,500,000
  • 9 - $1,250,000
  • 10 - $1,000,000

RYDER CUP PICKS TO PLAY FOR

Another strand to today's action is next month's Ryder Cup. Two names in the top five, in particular, will be looking to force the hand of US Captain Zach Johnson ahead of Marco Simone.

Collin Morikawa looks likely to get a captain's pick already but he'll be after one more big round just to make that sure.

The other is Keegan Bradley who it feels like is on the outside looking in at the minute. He's already won twice this season but may well need a big final-round showing at East Lake to make the case to Johnson for one of those six picks.

RORY MCILROY UNDERWAY

He's been struggling with a back injury all week has Rory and currently sits 11 shots back of the lead. He pulled off something magnificent this time last year but 11 shots feels even beyond his best.

He gets underway with Adam Schenk, finding the right rough with his first tee shot.

EARLY BOGEY FOR RORY

The Northern Irishman is blocked off by trees after his opening drive and can't reach the green in two. From the fairway he can't get up and down to save his par and he drops back to -8.

It's a lovely birdie, though, for his playing partner Schenk who moves into solo eighth at -10. What a season he is putting together. 

GLOVER AND HOMA INTO THE TOP TEN

A nice start for the American duo early into their final rounds. Two birdies for Glover, one for Max and the pair are both at T9 on -9.

OPENING BIRDIE FOR SCHEFFLER

Where was any of that yesterday, Scottie? The World No.1 was birdie-shy almost the entirety of Saturday but gets underway at the first on Sunday with a lovely iron approach.

He's got ten feet for birdie and this time makes no mistake. Up to -12 but plenty of work still to do. 

SCHENK HOLES OUT FROM THE FAIRWAY

Wow! What a start from Adam Schenk. It's rare that Rory McIlroy is overshadowed in a pairing but it's happening right now.

A birdie on the first is met by eagle on the third as he holes out from 137 yards on the fairway. Up to -12 and into a share of fifth for him.

He's still yet to win on the PGA Tour and that's probably unlikely to change today, but his breakthrough season continues to go from strength to strength.

6 years ago today, Adam received his PGA Tour card. Today, he is playing in the final round of the Tour Championship. I have a slew of words to share but I’ll spare you all: I’m wearing waterproof mascara today. pic.twitter.com/QuMdBmcJN7 August 27, 2023

LEADER UNDERWAY

A bit of drama before he starts as Viktor Hovland and his caddie appear to take a wrong turn and have to lightly jog to make the first tee on time.

All's well that ends well, though, as he finds the fairway with his drive. Schauffele, too, finds the short stuff as he looks to chase down the Norwegian. 

EARLY BIRDIES FLOWING

Well, I thought it might be similar to yesterday conditions-wise but perhaps not. Scheffler rolls in another birdie - his second of the round - to get to -13 and he's joined there by Adam Schenk whose marvellous front nine gets even better with a 31-foot birdie to move four under thru four.

Morikawa gets off and running with birdie at the first to move to -14 but Keegan Bradley doesn't appear to have got the memo as he makes an opening-hole bogey to drop back to -12.

HOVLAND MAKES AN EARLY MOVE

Just relentless golf from Viktor Hovland who pours in a 15-footer on the first for a birdie to move to -21. He's going to be difficult to catch if he keeps making birdies look as easy as that.

But credit to Schauffele. A beauty of an iron into the green for the American who also makes birdie to keep some sort of pressure on the leader. Up to -15 for him.

PLAY SUSPENDED

Well, not the news we were hoping for. Just as we were getting started, play has been suspended due to "inclement weather." Looks like storms are projected in the area but hopefully East Lake can avoid the worst of it.

The final round of the TOUR Championship was suspended at 1:57 p.m. ET due to inclement weather. August 27, 2023

Some thunder being picked up by the TV cameras. It looks like this delay could be a bit lengthier than anyone initially anticipated. 

Anyway, lets take the opportunity to look back on what golf we have seen so far today and the story right now is Adam Schenk. Five holes, three birdies, one eagle. Not bad. 

Here's a look at that eagle - a hole-out from the fairway:

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RAIN BEGINNING TO CLEAR

No news as of yet regards a restart but signs the rain and clouds appear to be slowing moving away from East Lake. 

There's not a lot of wind out on the course so it may take it's time but hopefully we aren't too far away from getting the golfers back on the course. 

OVER IN EUROPE...

A few signs of fans but still no signs of players so lets take another look back at some other action from today which happened in Europe at the Czech Masters on the DP World Tour.

If today is a big day for the likes of Bradley and Morikawa to force their way into a US captain's pick for the Ryder Cup, then it was no different over in Prague.

A host of big names such as Ludvig Aberg, Nicolai Hojgaard, Adrian Meronk, Yannik Paul and Bob MacIntyre were in contention as they looked to make their case to Luke Donald for a captain's pick onto Team Europe. 

Click here to find out how they got on.

PLAY TO RESUME AT 15:50 ET (20:50 BST)

Finally some good news and a time for the resumption of play. Given the length of the delay, the players are being allowed some time on the range first but it looks like we are looking at a 3:50pm ET restart. 

For the folks in the UK, that's 20:50pm so just over half an hour away.

Update from Atlanta: the range is opening at 3:15 and play expected to resume at 3:50 pm ET. August 27, 2023

PLAY TO RESUME - HOVLAND LEADS BY SIX

We're about 15 minutes away from play resuming so a small reminder of how things stand:

Hovland remains six shots ahead on -21 after a first-hole birdie but faces a putt to save his par on the second. His closest chaser, Schauffele, also made birdie on the first and has a look at birdie on 2 to move up to -15. 

Further back on -14 is Morikawa, while Schenk and Scheffler have each started excellently with the pair sat on -13 and -4 and -2 for their final rounds respectively so far.

PLAY BACK UNDERWAY

The horn goes and we're back just under two hours later! 

A big putt first up for Hovland to save his par on the second...right in the heart of it. No signs of rust from the Norwegian after the time waiting around. Schauffele pushes his birdie putt right off the hole and walks of for a par. 

There was a chance of a two-shot swing there but, in the end, it all remains the same. Hovland leads by six.

CLOSE SHAVE FOR SCHEFFLER

Scottie was getting hot before the weather interval and his iron's are dialled right out the gates with a nice approach into the fifth. From ten feet, though, he can't convert and he remains eight back at -13. 

SCHAUFFELE CUTS LEAD TO FIVE

He just loves this course, does Xander. Another sterling iron into the third green gives him a look at birdie and the American makes no mistake.

He's up to -16 and now just five back of Hovland after he misses his look at birdie. No cause for concern...yet.

SCHENK INTO THE TOP THREE

Not even the near two-hour rain delay has dampened Adam Schenk's spirits today as his magical front nine just keeps getting better. Another birdie pours into the hole at 6 and he's now -5 for his round, 14-under-par for the tournament and into a tie for third! 

BIRDIES FOR HOVLAND AND SCHAUFFELE

The rain from earlier may have made these greens slightly more receptive, and the final pair are putting that two the test. Schauffele's approach into the fourth is great. Hovland's is even better, almost threatening to slam dunk into the hole. 

It's two relatively short birdie efforts...and they both convert. We started the day with a few in contention but this is fast becoming a two horse race - Schauffele hunting down Hovland. 

Elsewhere, there is a bogey for Morikawa who drops back to -13 and leaves Schenk in solo third. That's a tasty payday if he can stay there.

KEEGAN BRADLEY DROPS BACK 

Not the round the American would have wanted to put together today. His second bogey of the day on the front nine and he's now two-over-par for his round and back at -11.

Keegan Bradley looks on from the third green

MORE PUTTING WOES FOR SCHEFFLER 

A couple of missed opportunities early in the round for the American and he's now in trouble on the seventh with his ball running through to the back of the green. It's a tricky two-putt but that becomes all the more difficult when the World No.1's first effort comes up way short before drifting down the slope and away from the hole.

In the end, it's a three-putt bogey and he's now ten back of Hovland at -12.

HOVLAND RESTORES SIX SHOT LEAD

It's difficult to put into words the level of ball striking Hovland is displaying right now. The greens are receptive, sure, but, he's got another great look at birdie after a sumptuous iron into the fifth. 

No problem for the Norwegian, who rolls it in for back-to-back birdies to get to -23. 

And the pressure tells on Schauffele who misses his birdie putt just prior. He's been great so far today as well but he's back to how he started the day - six back of the leader. 

PLENTY FALLING BY THE WAYSIDE

This truly has become a two-horse race now. A bogey for Rahm after finding the greenside bunker. A bogey for Morikawa after a short miss. And a bogey, too, for Schenk after a clumsy three putts.

Schauffele the only one standing, trying to chase down Hovland.

DOUBLE BOGEY FOR SCHEFFLER 

Well Scottie wasn't likely to win today but he's now just losing money quickly on these greens. 

The first putt on the eighth is tricky - slow at first before picking up speed - and Scheffler races it by. The par putt is missed...and so is the even shorter bogey putt. Double-bogey six and the World No. 10 is back to -10 where he started the tournament. 

MORE BIRDIES FOR HOVLAND AND SCHAUFFELE

The two players in the final group find the exact same greenside bunker left of the green with their approaches in. 

The rain we've had earlier in the day makes this a far less intimidating proposition for these two on the par-five sixth and they make no mistake, up and down for a pair of birdies and on they go, storming further ahead of the field. 

BOGEYS FOR SCHENK AND RAHM

Schauffele and Hovland look like they are playing a different course at the minute as more players drop shots around them. Rahm gets himself in trouble off the tee and can only hack out of the fairway bunker. In the end, he does well to just drop one shot. 

Schenk, too, drops one as he makes the turn after another three putt on the tenth. 

SCHAUFFELE BACK WITHIN FIVE

Everyone else has vacated from the chase but Xander Schauffele is going nowhere. An aggressive tee shot allows him a wedge into the green and he makes no mistake with the birdie putt. He's -5 thru eight holes and up to -19.

Hovland taps in for his part to remain at -24, but his lead now drops back to five.

MORIKAWA MAKES THE TURN WITH BIRDIE 

He's no longer fighting for the overall title, but there's plenty of money on offer for any of the players that can make a move up the leaderboard. After a quiet few holes, Morikawa bounces back with birdie on the par-three ninth to move alongside Clark on -13.

And he's joined back on 13-under-par by Adam Schenk who pours in another birdie from over 20 feet. He's back into a tie for third. 

HOVLAND SAVES PAR AS FINAL PAIR MAKE THE TURN 

Plenty of work to do for Hovland as his tee shot into the ninth comes up right at the bottom of a huge slope. It's 50ft long but with about 40ft worth of left-to-right break. 

The Norwegian gives it a good go but his effort comes up just short. It's a slightly testy downhiller for par...but he makes no mistake. Schauffele gives his putt a great roll but it just evades the hole. A great effort but the lead remains at five for Hovland. 

CLARK MAKING A MOVE

He wasn't particularly in contention at the start of the day but a three-under-par round has this year's US Open champion up into solo third at -14. 

That could be worth a few dollars if he can stay there come the end of play. 

DOUBLE BOGEY FOR SCHENK

Oooh, that's not ideal. Adam Schenk goes from bunker to bunker on the 14th before a costly three-putt leaves him with a double-bogey six! From a tie for fourth down into seventh at -11 for the American. 

SCHAUFFELE CUTS LEAD TO FOUR 

Xander is running out of holes but by no means giving up the chase. He hits a solid iron into the 11th but is under pressure as Hovland stuffs one in close.

No nerves from the American, though, as he gets the perfect roll on his right-to-left putt, sending it right into the heart of the cup for his eighth birdie of the day. He's up to -20 now.

Hovland with a chance to maintain his five-shot lead...but he can't. Perhaps the first signs of nerves from the Norwegian? Seven holes to go but his lead is now four. 

RORY MAKING A MOVE

Even a bad back can't deter the Northern Irishman. He loves it here at East Lake and is finishing in style here on Sunday. A divine tee shot into the 15th brings him his third birdie in four holes and up to T4 at -13.

Schenk, his playing partner, bounces back nicely after that double bogey with a birdie, too, while Clark further improves his position in third with another birdie to get to -15.

BACK-TO-BACK BIRDIES FOR SCHAUFFELE, LEAD NOW JUST THREE

Hovland is in a small spot of bother off the 12th tee as his ball settles into the fairway bunker. Not to worry, he simply sticks it in close and gives himself another look at birdie. 

Schauffele ramps up the pressure with another stellar iron into the green just inside Hovland's effort. And the pressure tells.

Hovland's effort goes by while Schauffele's putt drops for another birdie. In an instant, the hole is now three. 

Some late drama perhaps?

Xander Schauffele putting in the fourth round of the 2023 Tour Championship

BOGEYS FOR CLARK AND MCILROY 

These two spent the final day at LACC battling it out for the US Open a few months back and they deservedly have their names right up at the top of the leaderboard after a pair of fine seasons. 

They've both made nice moves today but now Clark and McIlroy falter somewhat with bogeys, moving them back to -14 and -12 respectively.

HOVLAND PAR KEEPS HIM THREE AHEAD

Problems off the tee for Schauffele who goes way left over the trees. He recovers nicely to make a par but it's advantage Hovland after he sticks one in close on 13.

It's a good roll...but just catches the lip and rolls by quite some distance! Not the tap-in he would have wanted but it's calmy negotiated by the Norwegian back up the slope to make par and remain three ahead. 

We're supposed to still have a month until the Ryder Cup but this feels like a proper Sunday matchplay singles classic. Hovland 3UP with five to play.

BIRDIE FOR RORY, BOGEY FOR COLLIN 

The two swap places with McIlroy moving into solo fourth after a bounce-back birdie on the penultimate hole. Morikawa, meanwhile, serves up a three-putt at just the wrong time to drop back to -12 and a tie for fifth alongside Cantlay.

Schenk was at -12 but he's now further back at -10 after his second double bogey in four holes at 17.

HUGE PAR SAVE FROM HOVLAND ON 14

The first real sign of emotion from Hovland all day as he lets out an almighty fist pump having saved par! His second shot came up short and the chip onto the green was poor, but the putt...nerveless.

He maintains his three-shot lead with Schauffele making par and that feels like a big moment in this closing stretch. 

What a putt!Viktor Hovland comes up clutch to save par @TOURChamp 💪He leads by 3 with 4 to play. pic.twitter.com/LGGFxLRAUb August 27, 2023

DOUBLE BOGEY FOR MORIKAWA 

The American isn't closing in style and a mistake out of the greenside bunker from the par-three 15th leads to a double bogey and three dropped shots in his last two holes. 

Three-over-par today. Not his finest golf. 

HOVLAND LEADS BY THREE WITH THREE TO PLAY

The par-three 15th next for the final pair and they both safely carry it beyond the flag to give themselves outside looks for birdie. 

Hovland is further away, and it's a big right-to-lefter which he nurses down to the hole nicely. A solid par for him. Schauffele needs to be aggressive and try steal one here...but it's on the wrong line right from the start. 

No harm with a par but he's only got three holes left now and still trails by three. 

MCILROY IN THE CLUBHOUSE

Rory ends with a birdie on the par-five last to get up to -14 for the tournament and safely inside the top-five after a four-under-par 66. That's a great performance given the problems with his back that plagued his first two rounds. 

A great end to another remarkably consistent season for him. His playing partner, Schenk misses out on a birdie and currently sits at T8 which also represents a fantastic season for the up-and-coming American.

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HOVLAND MAKES BIRDIE TO GO FOUR AHEAD WITH TWO REMAINING

What a couple of holes from Viktor Hovland. A huge par save on the previous hole is followed by a superb iron shot into the 16th green to give him a great look at birdie.

Schauffele has a go for birdie before that but his effort comes up short and Hovland takes full advantage, rolling his 10-foot putt down the slope and into the cup for his first birdie of the back nine to move to -25.

He now leads by four with two left and that, should be that.

Vikto Hovland competing in the 2023 Tour Championship

BACK-TO-BACK BIRDIES AS HOVLAND EXTENDS LEAD TO FIVE

Simply relentless. It looked at one stage that this might go right down to the wire. 

Not any more. 

Hovland rolls in another birdie on the 17th and now, he heads the 18th tee with almost the same size lead as he started the day with. Schauffele sees his effort roll past and he settles for a par. 

He's played his part and made this final round a real test for the Norwegian, but the task was just too much and he's ran out of steam on these final holes. 

UP THE LAST THEY GO...

Safely on the fairway for Hovland on the par-five 18th and he can now enjoy this final work. His work is done and he will surely be your 2023 FedEx Cup champion.

VIKTOR HOVLAND WINS THE TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP!

Schauffele second comes up short of the green but it's a lovely up and down to find yet another birdie. A final-round 62 is some achievement and he's pushed Hovland all the way today.

The Norwegian's second shot also comes up short, rolling back into the sand. Can he get up and down for a final birdie?

You bet he can. Remarkable golf from Hovland who himself shots a seven-under-par 63 to win the Tour Championship by five shots and claim the FedEx Cup for the first time! 

Viktor Hovland is the 2023 #FedExCup champion!This win @TOURChamp is his third victory of the season 🏆 pic.twitter.com/GRuHFLzDqT August 27, 2023

Simply remarkable golf from Hovland today. We saw last year from Scottie Scheffler how tricky it can be to close out these tournaments but the Norwegian was simply faultless and refused to take a backwards step.

A lot of credit, too, must go to Xander Schauffele who continues his magnificent record here with a final-round 62. He fell five shots short in the end but it felt and was a lot closer than that for large parts of the final round.

THANKS FOR TUNING IN!

Well, what a way to end the season. I didn't expect as entertaining a final round as that but thanks to Schauffele and Hovland we were treated to a real thriller.

Thanks for tuning in, until next time!

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PGA Tour Championship: TV channel, live stream, tee times for FedEx Cup tournament

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All the excitement of the PGA Tour season concludes this weekend with the Tour Championship.

The top 30 players will battle for the FedExCup in the serenity of Georgia's East Lake Golf Club.

The event's purse is $75 million, with the winner receiving $18 million of that.

Last year, Rory McIlroy won his third championship and FedEx Cup, becoming the first player with that many titles. The Northern Ireland maestro beat out American Scottie Scheffler after making up six strokes in the final round.

McIlroy returns to take on Scheffler, who currently has the lead in the PGA standings. Scheffler is just ahead of Viktor Hovland in second and the defending champion is sitting in third.

The players get a special advantage in the tournament based on their standings.

Here's everything you need to know for the 2023 PGA Tour Championship for the FedEx Cup:

When is the FedEx Cup Tour Championship?

The PGA Tour Championship for the FedEx Cup tees off at 11:30 a.m. ET on Thursday from East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta.

Play continues through the weekend with coverage of the final round on Sunday.

What TV channel will the Tour Championship be on?

The PGA Tour Championship will be televised on the Golf Channel with late afternoon and evening slots on Saturday and Sunday on CBS.

For full the full broadcast schedule, visit PGATour.com .

How to live stream the Tour Championship?

The PGA Tour Championship for the FedEx Cup will be live streamed on ESPN+ and the ESPN app.

For full the full live stream schedule, visit PGATour.com .

How does the FedEx Cup give players a stroke advantage in the Tour Championship?

The 30 golfers participating in the PGA Tour Championship will have a stroke advantage based on where they were in the standings heading into the tournament. Scottie Scheffler is the top-seeded player, followed by Viktor Hovland, who won the BMW Championship.

Here are the starting scores for the field:

  • (-10) Scottie Scheffler
  • (-8) Viktor Hovland
  • (-7) Rory McIlroy
  • (-6) Jon Rahm
  • (-5) Lucas Glover
  • (-4) Max Homa, Patrick Cantlay, Brian Harman, Wyndham Clark, Matt Fitzpatrick
  • (-3) Tommy Fleetwood, Russell Henley, Keegan Bradley, Rickie Fowler, Xander Schauffele
  • (-2) Tom Kim, Sungjae Im, Tony Finau, Corey Conners, Si Woo Kim
  • (-1) Taylor Moore, Nick Taylor, Adam Schenk, Collin Morikawa, Jason Day
  • (Even) Sam Burns, Emiliano Grillo, Tyrrell Hatton, Jordan Spieth, Sepp Straka

What are the tee times and pairings for Round 1 of the Tour Championship?

Jordan Spieth and Sepp Straka are paired to start off the Tour Championship in Round 1 on Thursday. Defending champion Rory McIlroy will play with 2023 Masters winner Jon Rahm and the round concludes with top-seeded Scottie Scheffler taking on Viktor Hovland.

PGA Tour Championship pairings and Round 1 tee times are below:

All times ET.

  • 11:26 a.m. — Jordan Spieth, Sepp Straka
  • 11:37 a.m. — Emiliano Grillo, Tyrrell Hatton
  • 11:48 a.m. — Jason Day, Sam Burns
  • 11:59 a.m. — Adam Schenk, Collin Morikawa
  • 12:10 p.m. — Taylor Moore, Nick Taylor
  • 12:21 p.m. — Corey Conners, Si Woo Kim
  • 12:32 p.m. — Sungjae Im, Tony Finau
  • 12:43 p.m. — Xander Schauffele, Tom Kim
  • 12:54 p.m. — Keegan Bradley, Rickie Fowler
  • 1:05 p.m. — Tommy Fleetwood, Russell Henley
  • 1:16 p.m. — Wyndham Clark, Matt Fitzpatrick
  • 1:27 p.m. — Patrick Cantlay, Brian Harman
  • 1:38 p.m. — Lucas Glover, Max Homa
  • 1:49 p.m. — Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm
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Scottie Scheffler is a +140 favorite to win the event, according to BetMGM . Despite not registering a win since the 2023 Players Championship in March, Scheffler has consistently finished near the top of the leaderboard this season and enters the Tour Championship with a two-stroke advantage. Three-time FedEx Cup champion Rory McIlroy (+350) and red-hot Viktor Hovland (+450) round out the top three. Elsewhere, 2023 Masters Champion Jon Rahm is at +800 to win the Tour Championship.

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ATLANTA — The PGA Tour season concludes at East Lake Golf Club for the Tour Championship this week, as the top 30 players look to take home the FedEx Cup.

Here is everything you need for the Tour Championship: a preview, full TV schedule, streaming schedule, and complete list of first-round tee times.

Tour Championship Information

Where: East Lake Golf Club (Par 70, 7,346 yards)

When: Aug. 24-27th

Purse: $75 million ($18 million to the winner)

Defending Champ: Rory McIlroy

Tour Championship Preview

The final event of the 2023 season is here as the PGA Tour looks to crown a FedEx Cup champion at the Tour Championship. Players will compete for a $75 million purse, where the winner will take home a whopping $18 million.

This week is different from the BMW Championship and FedEx St. Jude Championship. Players start with strokes depending on where they finished on the points standings. Scottie Scheffler will start at 10-under, Viktor Hovland at 8-under, Rory McIlroy at 7-under, Jon Rahm at 6-under and so on.

East Lake Golf Club is a doozy. Multiple par-4s stretch beyond 450 yards, and there are only two par-5s on the course. Keeping it in the fairways will be imperative. Water comes into play on some pivotal holes, so avoiding the penalty areas will be a crucial component to hoisting the FedEx Cup trophy.

McIlroy sits in a strong spot entering the week. Last year, he came from behind and waltzed past Scheffler to win his third FedEx Cup. With nine straight top-9s and his game in form, can the Northern Irishman close it out in Atlanta again?

Scheffler fell short last year, but did he learn his lesson?

Hovland is coming off a historic 61 at Olympia Fields to win the BMW Championship, and he looks dialed in this week. Can he go back-to-back?

Xander Schauffele plays East Lake better than anyone in the field. Only Tiger Woods plays this course better historically. Schauffele won in 2017 and has finished in the top seven in the past six seasons.

So many intriguing storylines are here in Atlanta as the top players in the world will battle it out at East Lake. Of course, they will need to beat the heat too.

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How to Watch the Tour Championship

Golf Channel and CBS will share television coverage for the final playoff event this week.

Here is the full schedule:

Thursday, August 24: 1-6 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)

Friday, August 25: 1-6 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)

Saturday, August 26: 1-3 p.m. ET (Golf Channel); 3-7 p.m. ET (CBS)

Sunday, August 27: 12-1:30 p.m. ET (Golf Channel); 1:30-6 p.m. ET (CBS)

How to stream the Tour Championship

The Tour Championship will be available for streaming via ESPN+ from 11:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday and Friday. For the third round, ESPN+ will stream coverage from noon to 7 p.m. Then on Sunday, streaming airs from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

There will be featured group coverage on the streaming services all four days, per the PGA Tour.

Tour Championship Featured Groups

Thursday Feature & Marquee Groups, along with starting scores:

11:15 a.m. ET: Jordan Spieth (E) / Sepp Straka (E) (Marquee Group)

11:45 a.m. ET: Jason Day (-1) / Sam Burns (E) (Featured Group)

11:45 a.m. ET: Collin Morikawa (-1) / Adam Schenk (-1) (Featured Group)

1:39 p.m. ET: Lucas Glover (-5) / Max Homa (-4) (Featured Group)

1:49 p.m. ET: Rory McIlroy (-7) / Jon Rahm (-6) (Featured Group)

Tour Championship Tee Times for Round 1 (ET)

11:26 a.m. — Jordan Spieth, Sepp Straka

11:37 a.m. — Emiliano Grillo, Tyrrell Hatton

11:48 a.m. — Jason Day, Sam Burns

11:59 a.m. — Adam Schenk, Collin Morikawa

12:10 p.m. — Taylor Moore, Nick Taylor

12:21 p.m. — Corey Conners, Si Woo Kim

12:32 p.m. — Sungjae Im, Tony Finau

12:43 p.m. — Xander Schauffele, Tom Kim

12:54 p.m. — Keegan Bradley, Rickie Fowler

1:05 p.m. — Tommy Fleetwood, Russell Henley

1:16 p.m. — Wyndham Clark, Matt Fitzpatrick

1:27 p.m. — Patrick Cantlay, Brian Harman

1:38 p.m. — Lucas Glover, Max Homa

1:49 p.m. — Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm

2 p.m. — Scottie Scheffler, Viktor Hovland

Savannah Leigh Richardson is a golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. You can follow her on Twitter @SportsGirlSL and on Instagram @savannah_leigh_sports for more golf coverage. Be sure to check out @_PlayingThrough too.

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ATLANTA -- When Oklahoma State golf coach Alan Bratton was recruiting Viktor Hovland in 2015, he remembers Hovland telling him that he couldn't wait to get to the United States and hit balls off grass.

"I remember thinking that was a phrase I'd never burped out of my mouth," Bratton said. "I couldn't relate to it."

Bratton didn't grow up trying to play an outdoor sport in Oslo, Norway.

The Scandinavian country known more for downhill skiing and snowboarding is now home to the hottest golfer on the planet after Hovland won the Tour Championship by 5 strokes over Xander Schauffele at East Lake Golf Club on Sunday. Hovland carded a 7-under 63 in the final round.

Hovland started the staggered-scoring event at 8 under and shot 19 under on his own to finish 27 under. He was 11 shots better than U.S. Open winner Wyndham Clark , who finished third, and 13 better than Rory McIlroy , who was fourth.

It was Hovland's second straight victory after he captured the BMW Championship at Olympia Fields, Illinois, last week. His latest victory came with the FedEx Cup and an $18 million bonus. Hovland, 24, earned $21.6 million over the past two weeks.

"It's been a great year," Hovland said. "I feel like I've taken a lot of steps this season, contending in more major championships. I finally won in the U.S. I won a big tournament, Jack [Nicklaus '] event. And honestly, after that, I felt like I've gotten so much better, and it was very pleasing to see. Obviously, the last couple weeks have just superseded that. It's been pretty surreal.

"Obviously, you dream about it, but these things happen when you don't really expect them."

Hovland joins the likes of past FedEx Cup champions McIlroy, Tiger Woods , Jordan Spieth and Dustin Johnson .

Hovland's path to East Lake Golf Club was one of the most unlikely. He didn't start playing golf until he was 11. His father, Harald, worked as an engineer for one year in St. Louis and brought his son home a set of clubs.

Hovland practiced at an indoor golf facility and played outdoors when there wasn't snow on the ground. There are about six to eight hours of daylight during the winter months, and Hovland passed time by watching instructional swing lessons on YouTube. The good news: There are about 18 to 19 hours of daylight during the height of the summer. Hovland didn't leave the golf course until after 10 p.m. on most summer days.

"I would take every single day very seriously because every day I had home in the summer I couldn't just waste away the day, because in a couple months, it's winter, and I can't play outside," Hovland said. "So every single day I tried to get its most out of, and I think that really helped me."

Bratton got his first look at Hovland while he was watching future Oklahoma State player Kristoffer Ventura competing in the European Boys' Team Championships in Scotland in 2013. Hovland was two years younger and wasn't one of Norway's best players.

Bratton saw enough talent in Hovland to offer him a scholarship in 2015, and Hovland signed with the Cowboys shortly after visiting campus. In 2018, Hovland helped the Cowboys win a team national championship. That summer, he won the U.S. Amateur at Pebble Beach Golf Links.

Hovland was the low amateur in the 2019 Masters then the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links in his final tournament as an amateur. His 4-under total of 280 over 72 holes broke Nicklaus' U.S. Open scoring total for an amateur set at Cherry Hills in 1960.

Less than a year later, after earning his PGA Tour card through the Korn Ferry Tour, Hovland picked up his first victory at the 2020 Puerto Rico Open, making a 30-foot birdie on the final hole to win. He became the first player from Norway to win on the PGA Tour. Less than 10 months later, he made a 12-foot birdie to defeat Aaron Wise in the Mayakoba Golf Classic.

Hovland's victory at Puerto Rico taught him something else about his game: He needed to develop a better short game.

"I suck at chipping," Hovland said at the time. "That's something I know I'm going to have to improve if I want to play my best at this level."

Since bursting on tour, Hovland has been regarded as one of the best ball strikers in the world.

"He's just so straight. He's just so accurate," England's Matt Fitzpatrick said. "Tee to green is phenomenal. Every time he hits a shot -- it just stupid as sounds -- the ball's always going forward. There's not really much shape on it. It's just always going forward, and I think that's impressive."

But what wasn't impressive until recently was Hovland's short game. During the 2020-21 season, he ranked in the top 10 on tour in strokes gained: tee to green, off the tee and total. He was 124th in strokes: gained around the green. Hovland was 191st in that statistic last season.

"His short game [trouble] was overblown," Bratton said. "When he was younger and during his time here, his short game wasn't awful. It wasn't his strength. It got exposed a little bit out there on the PGA Tour. He was never very good from the rough. Going against the best players in the world, you can't afford to have a weakness. When that's all anyone wants to talk about, then it can become something bigger than it needs to be."

To Hovland's credit, he devoted more time to chipping. He has been working with short-game specialist Joe Mayo. Hovland has been using the AimPoint putting technique to help him read greens better since 2020; developed by Mark Sweeney, it uses physics to help players read the slope of greens.

"He's been awesome," Hovland said of Mayo. "I like just picking people's brains, and he's an interesting brain to pick. He might be one of the only golf instructors that never watches golf. So when he came on board, he had no idea how I played, what I was doing, what it looked like. So he kind of had a fresh set of eyes. Yeah, he's just brought a lot of math and physics to my golf game, and we've just applied that, put a lot of hours in -- and funny enough, it works."

Hovland won twice more this season, at the Memorial in June when he beat Denny McCarthy in a playoff in a designated event then last week's playoff event. He also has won twice on the DP World Tour. Since 2020, only Jon Rahm has won more times combined on both tours with 10 victories.

At East Lake Golf Club, everything came together for Hovland. He led the field in strokes gained: off the tee (4.814), was fifth in approach (4.730), 11th around the green (1.103) and fourth in putting (3.387).

When did Hovland realize winning a Tour Championship might be possible?

"When I start to see the short game kind of come around and I believe I have all the shots," Hovland said. "I just saw the shots that I was able to pull off in tournaments and in highly stressful situations. I coupled that with the course management stuff and just the attitude, just handling bad bounces, handling bogeys, handling bad shots. Just those three aspects combined, when I started to see that, I wasn't stressed when I showed up to a golf tournament or a golf course. It was like, 'OK, whatever happens, happens. I might play bad, and that's OK.'

"Even today, it wasn't like, 'Man, I hope the double cross with the driver doesn't show up today. I hope I don't three-putt today. I hope I don't chunk the chips today.' You know, that might happen, but it's OK. I think just as soon as I made that mindset change, everything started to kind of come together."

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Thirty players have the chance this week to claim the title of 2024 FedEx Cup champion with a victory at the Tour Championship—and take home the $25 million reward for the honor. The money is substantial—$7 million to the winner than a year ago—but it’s about a lot more than that, especially for Scottie Scheffler.

This is the third straight year that the World No. 1 will start the Tour Championship with a two-stroke advantage; he ultimately finished T-2 and T-6 in back-to-back years, losing to Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland, respectively. Despite all of his accolades and wins in recent years, Scheffler has yet to finish the job in the PGA Tour’s season finale. Could this be his year?

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Hovland, defending champion at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, will be attempting to hold off Scheffler and the rest of the PGA Tour’s best despite his up-and-down play this season . He’ll be starting the tournament eight strokes behind Scheffler, but 72 holes is more than enough time to catch up if things are clicking. Hov shot a closing seven-under 63 in 2023, which became the lowest Sunday score for a Tour Championship winner.

If you're looking for the hot hand, then you need to consider Keegan Bradley. He was 50th in the FedEx points standings, just barely in the field, entering last week's BMW Championship only to go on and win the title at Castle Pines Golf Club outside of Denver. Now Bradley is all the way up to the No. 4 spot in the FedEx Cup Playoffs, starting four back of Scheffler. Adam Scott, Tommy Fleetwood and Chris Kirk also snuck into the Top 30, ultimately booting out Brian Harman, Jason Day, Davis Thompson and Denny McCarthy.

This week's winner will receive a $25 million cut of the $100 million FedEx Cup bonus poll.

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TV Schedule

Golf Channel will carry live coverage on Thursday and Friday from 1-6 p.m. EDT. On Saturday, Golf Channel will start the coverage from 1-2:30 p.m. with NBC taking over with afternoon coverage from 2:30-7 p.m. On Sunday, Golf Channel will start the coverage from 12 noon-1:30 p.m. with NBC taking over with afternoon coverage from 1:30-6 p.m.

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Streaming Schedule

PGA Tour Live streaming coverage takes place on ESPN+ from 11:15 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 12 noon-7 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday. There will be four exclusive live streams all four days: a main feed, marquee group feed, featured group feed and a featured hole (second, ninth, 15th and 17th) feed.

Leaderboard

Find all live PGA Tour scoring data here .

Here's the starting leaderboard with the staggered scoring to reflect the FedEx Cup points standings coming into East Lake.

Scottie Scheffler -10

Xander Schauffele -8

Hideki Matsuyama, -7

Keegan Bradley, -6

Ludvig Åberg, -5

Rory McIlroy, -4

Collin Morikawa, -4

Wyndham Clark, -4

Sam Burns, -4

Patrick Cantlay, -4

Sungjae Im, -3

Sahith Theegala, -3

Shane Lowry, -3

Adam Scott, -3

Tony Finau, -3

Byeong Hun An, -2

Viktor Hovland, -2

Russell Henley, -2

Akshay Bhatia, -2

Robert MacIntyre, -2

Billy Horschel, -1

Tommy Fleetwood, -1

Sepp Straka, -1

Matthieu Pavon, -1

Taylor Pendrith, -1

Chris Kirk, E

Tom Hoge, E

Aaron Rai, E

Christiaan Bezuidenhout, E

Justin Thomas, E

Tee Times (all times EDT)

Thursday/first round.

11:16 a.m. -- Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Justin Thomas

11:27 a.m. -- Tom Hoge, Aaron Rai

11:38 a.m. -- Taylor Pendrith, Chris Kirk

11:49 a.m. -- Sepp Straka, Matthieu Pavon

12 noon -- Billy Horschel, Tommy Fleetwood

12:16 p.m. -- Akshay Bhatia, Robert MacIntyre

12:27 p.m. -- Viktor Hovland, Russell Henley

12:38 p.m. -- Tony Finau, Byeong Hun An

12:49 p.m. -- Shane Lowry, Adam Scott

1 p.m. -- Sungjae Im, Sahith Theegala

1:16 p.m. -- Sam Burns, Patrick Cantlay

1:27 p.m. -- Collin Morikawa, Wyndham Clark

1:38 p.m. -- Ludvig Åberg, Rory McIlroy

1:49 p.m. -- Hideki Matsuyama, Keegan Bradley

2 p.m. -- Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele

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2024 Tour Championship leaderboard: Scottie Scheffler extends lead, Collin Morikawa in pursuit after Round 3

Scheffler appears poised to go wire-to-wire at the tour championship.

The stage is set for the final round of the 2024 Tour Championship on Sunday, and the narrative is the same as it has been all year on the PGA Tour: Everybody is trying to catch Scottie Scheffler. After opening 65-66 on the first two days, Scheffler shot another 5-under 65 moving to 26 under and opening up a five-shot lead on Collin Morikawa.

Scheffler also sits at least nine shots ahead of everyone else in this field, including Xander Schauffele, who fell back Saturday at East Lake Golf Club with his second round over 70 this week.

This is a spot Scheffler has been in before. In 2022, he led Rory McIlroy by six shots going into the final tournament of the FedEx Cup Playoffs at East Lake. That year, McIlroy not only caught but surpassed Scheffler, besting him by seven shots over the final 18 holes to win to Tour Championship and FedEx Cup by a single stroke. Will Morikawa do the same this time around? It's certainly possible but would perhaps be even more surprising than what McIlroy accomplished two years ago.

1. Scottie Scheffler (-26):  It feels strange to note that someone is this far under par after 54 holes, but  that's just how it goes  at the Tour Championship. The only reason not to already call this for Scheffler is that he has failed to touch off a six-shot lead in the final round at this course before. Still, this was a dream start for the No. 1 player in the world, who said he's trying to think about shooting more 65s and not the $25 million that he could win by finishing first on Sunday.

"I wasn't thinking about the lead out there today," Scheffler said. "There's no reason to. It's the first day of the tournament. It's 72 holes. It's a long time out there to be playing with a lead or whatever it is. I was just focused on staying in my own world and continuing to just try to execute."

2. Collin Morikawa (-21) 3. Sahith Theegala (-17) 4. Xander Schauffele (-16) T5. Adam Scott, Wyndham Clark (-15)

The good news for Morikawa is that he's taken the fewest number of strokes this week. The bad news is that this is the one tournament where that doesn't necessarily matter. He started the week six back of Scheffler, who has nearly been just as good. Coincidentally, that that same spot McIlroy started in 2022 when he went on to win. 

Morikawa clicked into place on Thursday on the back nine when he made six birdies in a row; he has not looked back since with birdies on 20 of the other 45 holes he's played. Morikawa is not likely to win on Sunday, but he's at least given himself a chance.

"I mean, it's going to be very hard, but I believe in myself that I can do it," he said. "Five shots is a lot, but two-shot swings happen. I think I've seen a couple over the past few days. I've just got to play my game. I've got to go low. I know that. Hopefully, I've got that in me. I've got 18 holes left to the season. I keep talking about that, but I'm going to put everything I have into these next 24 hours."

Sahith's Call

Theegala, who made seven birdies in his last eight holes, called a penalty on himself for touching the sand in a fairway bunker on the third hole. It's not something anyone seemed to be able to see, but Theegala voiced it, and it likely cost him any legitimate shot at winning $25 million and perhaps a spot or two in the final FedEx Cup Playoff standings, which could also be worth millions. Quite a turn of events for Theegala, who insisted on the penalty and shared his thoughts on the situation after his round.

"Immediately after I hit it, great contact, great shot, talked to Xander about it," he said. "I was like, 'Hey, dude, I think I moved some sand while I hit that shot,' and we thought that it was no big deal because there was no intent, didn't ... actually change the lie at all.

"But unfortunately, the rule is it doesn't matter the intent. If you change the lie in the direct area around the ball that could affect your swing, it is a two-shot penalty. At the end of the day, I've played so much golf. You kind of just trust your intuition and gut, and right away I thought I moved some sand there. I'm in the 90s percent that I thought I moved some sand. I'd sleep a lot better if I saw some clear image of me moving the sand.

"I really think I did move the sand. It's just an unfortunate rule. But what are you going to do, take the two shots on the chin and just roll with it."

2024 Tour Championship updated odds, picks

  • Scottie Scheffler 1-18
  • Collin Morikawa: 12-1
  • Xander Schauffele: 250-1
  • Sahith Theegala: 350-1
  • Wyndham Clark: 1500-1

This is over unless you believe Scheffler could repeat what he did in 2022 in the final round. Morikawa has been awesome this week and leads the field in strokes gained off the tee, from tee to green and overall, but unless Scheffler shoots something at or over par -- he hasn't done much of that this year -- then Morikawa is probably going to fall just short of winning this event and the $25 million that goes with it. 

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Morikawa leads the shadow leaderboard.

Shane Lowry rolling

He's -6 on the day with a few holes left and moves into the top five. Stands to have a monster payday if he can maintain that position.

Door open for Xander Schauffele

With Scheffler just -1 through his third round, the door is open for Xander Schauffele to walk through it, but thus far he hasn't. Schauffele played the first nine in +1 and hasn't done anything on the back nine yet either.

Biggest mover

So far today it's Viktor Hovland who is -5 through 16 holes and up to T9 on the leaderboard. Going the other way, it's Tommy Fleetwood and Aaron Rai who are both +4 and T25.

Morikawa makes moves

After making bogey at the first -- just his third of the week (although his second on that par-4 1st hole -- Scottie Scheffler's lead shrinks to just three shots over Collin Morikawa and five over Xander Schauffele. I still think it's Schauffele who is the bigger threat to world No. 1, but things have gotten a bit interesting early at East Lake. 

Quite a stat here.

East Lake appears to be playing a bit tougher

Thus far, with 10 players out on the course, only two are under par. We could see a tougher East Lake on Saturday, which of course will likely only play into the game plans of the best players at the top of the leaderboard. 

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Three teams earned quarterfinal byes based off their 2024 regular season performance: Bryson DeChambeau’s Crushers GC, the defending champions of LIV Golf, Jon Rahm’s Legion XIII and Cameron Smith’s Ripper GC.

In a similar format to the quarterfinals, Crushers GC will have the choice to pick who it wants to play in the quarterfinals, followed by Legion XIII and then Ripper GC. The remaining two teams will battle it out in the fourth semifinal match.

Match play to stroke play

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The four semifinal winners will advance to Sunday, when the team championship switches from match play to stroke play.

In stroke play, similar to the final round of the 13 regular-season LIV Golf events, will count all four scores, and the team with the lowest score will determine the champion.

Schedule of events

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Friday, Sept. 20: Shotgun start, 12:15 p.m. ET

Saturday, Sept. 21: Shotgun start, 12:15 p.m. ET

Sunday, Sept. 22: Shotgun start, 12:05 p.m. ET

Gates and hospitality areas will open at 10 a.m. ET each day.

Prize money

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Yes, there is money up for grabs at the Team Championship. $50 million, in fact. There’s a twist, however, as 60 percent of the winnings will go to each team while the leftover 40 percent will go to the players, or 10 percent of the total per player.

The winning team will earn $14 million, with $5.6 million of that divided evenly among the four players. Second place is awarded $8 million with third place earning $6 million. Eleven teams will earn seven-figure paydays, with the team placing last earning $600,000.

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Friday, Sept. 20: 12-5 p.m. ET, CW App and LIV Golf Plus

Saturday, Sept. 21: 12-5 p.m. ET, The CW, CW App and LIV Golf Plus

Sunday, Sept. 22: 12-5 p.m. ET, The CW, CW App and LIV Golf Plus

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BMW PGA Championship: The key holes and players to watch

By Edoardo Molinari

Ahead of the third Rolex Series event of the DP World Tour season, Edoardo Molinari identifies the key holes at Wentworth Club and the players to watch out for at the BMW PGA Championship .

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An ever-present event on the DP World Tour since its inception in 1972, the prestige of winning one of European golf's most historic titles continues to draw a high-calibre international field.

As the fourth event of the Back 9 on the 2024 schedule, with increased Race to Dubai Ranking points on offer, players are presented with a big opportunity to secure their playing rights for the 2025 campaign and also advance to the season-ending DP World Tour Play-Offs.

Since moving to its late summer slot in the schedule from spring in 2019, the Surrey-based course - which has undergone renovation over the last decade - has yielded low scoring.

Analysing how Ryan Fox claimed his first Rolex Series title in 2023 and some of the other key statistics over recent editions, here's a look at three key holes and players to watch at this year's tournament.

Looking back: Ryan Fox's victory in 2023

When analysing what enabled Fox to win his fourth DP World Tour title, a few areas oof his game deserve particular recognition.

He played aggressively off the tee, his approach play from 175 to 200 yards was outstanding and his putting inside 10 feet was also the best in the field.

The New Zealander used his strength to be on average 32 yards longer than the field for all his tee shots, thus enabling him to leave some shorter clubs into the greens.

He then proceeded to gain nearly three shots on the field between his approach play and putting, while he gained another full shot on the field with his chipping from the fairway.

English duo Tyrrell Hatton and Aaron Rai were close contenders, finishing tied second, but their putting was not to the same standards as Fox.

The Fortinet Threat key holes

At 473 yards, the par-four first is the toughest over the last few years. The scoring average is usually around 4.28, so an opening par is a great score.

Historically there have been only 5% of birdies against 31% of bogeys or worse.

It is a daunting opening tee shot as only 25% of players hit the fairway.

There are two options off the tee: hit a driver to carry the right bunker but the ball will most likely finish in the rough on the downslope or lay up next to the bunker with a fairway wood.

Historically, hitting driver is the best option, but it depends also on the pin position and how much rough there is on the right side over the bunker.

This is the most important tee shot of the round, as the difference between hitting or missing the fairway is more than 0.500 shots per round.

Historically there have been only 13% of birdies against 24% of bogeys or worse.

At 491 yards, it plays well over par with a scoring average of 4.14 and while 70% of players hit the fairway off the tee, only 53% of players hit the green on this hole.

The penalty for missing the fairway on this hole is massive and there isn’t any bail out so a great tee shot is required.

Measuring 523 yards, this is a great finishing hole as it has the biggest variability in scores over the West Course at Wentworth.

It plays just under par with a scoring average of 4.74 and historically there have been 43% of birdies against 15% bogeys or worse, which is a very high bogey rate for a par five.

Once again, the tee shot is important but the second shot is even more so, as the water hazard looms short and left of the green.

While the second shot is the most difficult approach shot of the whole course, it is worth highlighting the Sunday pin is the easiest one as you can bail out right of the green and have a reasonably easy up and down.

Players to watch

With a course that suits accuracy off the tee and great iron players, I've taken a look at players who have a statistically good chance at performing well this week.

The Favourites

Tommy Fleetwood

The Englishman has enjoyed a solid season on the PGA TOUR, making it all the way to the Tour Championship. His accuracy off the tee improved in 2024 compared to 2023 and his iron play has always been a trademark. He’s never won at Wentworth but this could be the right time for him to shine.

Billy Horschel

Clearly has the tools to succeed once again around the West Course. He found some form again in 2024 after a poor 2023 by his standards and he is coming to Wentworth with three top 10s in his last five events, including a tied second finish at The Open.

Rory McIlroy

He can’t be overlooked. Wentworth is not the ideal course for Rory’s game, especially off the tee, but he is the highest ranked player in the field and he hasn’t finished outside the top 10 in his last four appearances at the BMW PGA Championship.

Matteo Manassero

For a player of his ability, it is difficult to view him as an outsider but after a resurgent 2024 he could find success once again around the West Course. His approach play is very solid and his short game is second to none. He is a proven winner and a win this week would complete an incredible comeback and seal his PGA TOUR card for 2025.

Rikuya Hoshino

The Japanese has been one of the most consistent players on the DP World Tour this season. He is the second best iron player on the DP World Tour in 2024 and he is also very accurate off the tee. His game fits the West Course to perfection.

Laurie Canter

The Englishman has enjoyed a very successful season on the DP World Tour and his game is back to where it was a few years ago, when he was one of the most promising players in Europe. His driving is world class and should he find a good week on the greens he could be very dangerous.

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Patton Kizzire lands PGA Tour hat-trick with dominant display at Procore Championship

Patton Kizzire lands his first PGA Tour title in more than six and half years at the Procore Championship, the first event of the FedEx Cup Fall.

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Patton Kizzire landed his PGA Tour hat-trick with a dominant display at the Procore Championship . 

Kizzire, 38, carded a final-round 70 to see out a comfortable five-shot victory on 20-under par on the North Course at Silverado Resort in Napa, California.

The victory marks Kizzire's third on the PGA Tour and his first in more than six and half years since the 2018 Sony Open.

Kizzire started the week on the outside looking in to retain his PGA Tour card at 132nd in the standings. 

But the win now rockets up him up to 70th and assures him his playing privileges for another season on the PGA Tour.

Kizzire pocketed a cool $1.08m for his victory. 

Over 6 years later, Patton Kizzire is a champion once again The 3-time TOUR winner takes home the victory @ProcoreChamp . pic.twitter.com/x50UAa4BB5 — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) September 16, 2024

David Lipsky finished in solo second on 15-under par, one shot ahead of Patrick Fishburn in third. 

Mackenzie Hughes finished in tied fourth as the Canadian gears up for his Presidents Cup debut on home soil in two weeks' time.

Pre-tournament favourite Sahith Theegala endured a lacklustre weekend and he finished a further shot back on 12-under par inside the top 10. 

The Procore Championship marked the beginning of the FedEx Cup Fall . 

The Fall schedule offers players the opportunity to improve their status going into next season and to retain their cards by coming through the top 125 in the standings. 

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How to watch the Tour Championship on Saturday: Round 3 live coverage

Scottie Scheffler is in control at the halfway point.

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The 2022 Tour Championship continues on Saturday, Aug. 27, with the third round at East Lake. Here’s what you need to know to watch Round 3 on TV or online.

Previewing Round 3

Following a low-scoring second round at East Lake, World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is still safely in the lead, but his advantage is far less secure than one day ago.

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Scheffler began Friday’s round five ahead of his nearest competitor, Xander Schauffele . Scheffler looked solid on Day 2, putting together a four-under 66 to reach 19 under, but Schauffele bested him by a few, shooting a fine seven-under 63 to shrink Scottie’s lead to just two strokes with two rounds to play.

Scheffler and Schauffele will once again share the final pairing for Round 3, teeing off on Saturday at 3 p.m. ET. You can stream Saturday’s third round via PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ , or watch the telecast on Golf Channel.

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Below you will find everything you need to watch the third round of the Tour Championship.

How to watch Tour Championship Round 3 on TV

NBC and Golf Channel will split TV coverage for the third round of the Tour Championship on Saturday. Golf Channel will open the coverage from 1-2:30 p.m. ET, then the action will switch to NBC from 2:30-7 p.m. ET.

How to stream Tour Championship Round 3 online

You can stream the third round of the Tour Championship via PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ from 12:30-7 p.m. ET on Saturday which includes featured group coverage. Fans can also stream Golf Channel and NBC’s TV coverage on golfchannel.com , NBCSports.com and Peacock.

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2022 Tour Championship Round 3 tee times (All times ET)

12:26 p.m. – Sahith Theegala 12:37 p.m. – K.H. Lee, Scott Stallings 12:48 p.m. – Sam Burns, Corey Conners 12:59 p.m. – Billy Horschel, Adam Scott 1:10 p.m. – Viktor Hovland, Brian Harman 1:21 p.m. – J.T. Poston, Cameron Smith 1:32 p.m. – Collin Morikawa, Jordan Spieth 1:43 p.m. – Tony Finau, Hideki Matsuyama 1:54 p.m. – Justin Thomas, Matt Fitzpatrick 2:05 p.m. – Aaron Wise, Sepp Straka 2:16 p.m. – Tom Hoge, Cameron Young 2:27 p.m. – Rory McIlroy, Max Homa 2:38 p.m. – Sungjae Im, Joaquin Niemann 2:49 p.m. – Jon Rahm, Patrick Cantlay 3:00 p.m. – Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele

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2024 Procore Championship money: Purse, winner’s share, updated prize money payout

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The 2024 Procore Championship prize money payout is from the $6 million purse, with 65 professional players who complete four rounds at Silverado Resort in Napa, California, earning PGA Tour prize money this week.

The winner's share of the Procore Championship prize pool is at $1,080,000, with the second-place finisher taking home $882,900 in PGA Tour prize money today. The Procore Championship prize-money payout breakdown shows a payout of 18 percent of the purse to the winner, and how much each PGA Tour player earns is guaranteed down to the last-place professional player, which is $12,900.

For 2024 Procore Championship results and payout , see our final leaderboard

The Procore Championship field is headed by Patton Kizzire, David Lipsky, Mackenzie Hughes and more. The PGA Tour leaderboard features a wide variety of players who could win on Sunday, including several Canadians.

This tournament started with 144 players, and a cut was made this week after two rounds. Every professional player in the field is paid for completing the event, but how much each player is paid at the 2024 Procore Championship from the correct 2024 Procore Championship full-field payout is based on their finish.

The 36-hole cut was made to the top 65 players and ties, with every player able to move up in the final round.

The 2024 Procore Championship prize money payout is set ahead of the event, with the PGA Tour typically adding money to the purse if more than 65 professionals make the cut to ensure all players are paid.

What else is on the line

Beyond money, there are important points, perks and benefits on the line for the field -- in particular, the tournament winner.

The winner of this event will get 500 FedEx Cup Fall points, as will be the practice for all fall events in 2024.

Additionally, there are 35.2 Official World Golf Ranking points on the line for the winner.

While this event offers a significant payday, the win comes with enhanced PGA Tour status. The winner gets a two-year PGA Tour exemption, and it goes a long way into getting that player into the first two mainland 2025 Signature events.

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Paris 2024 Olympics – Golf – Women’s Round 2 – Le Golf National, Guyancourt, France – August 08, 2024. Rose Zhang of United States in action during the second round REUTERS/Paul Childs

Can Rose Zhang's Solheim Cup success propel her to dominate the LPGA Tour? What do you think?

The US team defeated Europe by 15.5 to 12.5. This is the first time they came out victorious after their domination in 2017. While Stacy Lewis was responsible for bringing together the perfect team for revenge, some of the players also stood out with their performances. Rose Zhang was one such player that had a significant impact on the win. She led all the players by winning 28 holes. She only lost eight of them.

There is a +20 difference in the score, and that is a record for the Solheim Cup event in the last 10 years. She defeated Jessica Korda’s record who won 29 holes and lost 15 of them back in 2019. After her feat of victory at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, what is next in store for the LPGA Tour Pro?

Rose Zhang is part of the Kroger Queen City Championship field

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After the Solheim Cup, the LPGA Tour has the Kroger Queen City Championship by P&G lined up from September 19 to September 22. It will be hosted at the TPC River’s bend in Ohio, and they have released their final field just a few days ago. Rose Zhang is ranked 9th on the Rolex World Rankings list and is 16th on the Race to CME Globe list.

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She has automatically qualified for the 144-player field in the top 80 criteria and will be competing against top players like Nelly Korda, Lilia Vu, Lydia Ko, and others. Last year, after playing for the American team in September, she directly appeared at the Buick LPGA Shanghai almost after a month’s break. Looks like this year, she has added a new event to her schedule.

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May 31, 2024; Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA; Rose Zhang (USA) on the 18th green during the second round of the U.S. Women’s Open golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-USA TODAY Sports

Well, this time will be a bit more exciting for the players because of the new venue. The Kroger Queen City Championship was inaugurated in 2022. For its last two editions, the event was hosted at the Kenwood Country Club in Cincinnati, Ohio. However, this year, it will be hosted at the TPC River’s Bend, here’s why.

Kroger Queen City Championship’s latest exciting partnership

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On March 25, the Kroger Queen Cuty Championship announced that TPC River’s Bend will be their official host for the next few years. All the top players will be competing there for the $2 million purse. “We are thrilled to partner with Arcis Golf to host the Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G at TPC River’s Bend,” said Emily Norell, Tournament Director.

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