The decision on whether Bradley selects himself has only grown more difficult as he has climbed up the leaderboard after a slow start. He wasn’t sure a win at East Lake would make it any easier.
Yes, Tommy Fleetwood can see himself winning the Tour Championship. With a share of the 36-hole lead in Atlanta—the second time in three weeks atop the leaderboard—he has every reason to believe it can finally happen.
ATLANTA — Keegan Bradley fired the most challenging bogey-free 64 of his career on Friday in the second round of the Tour Championship. But every round of late is a challenging one for the U.S. Ryder Cup captain. “I’m having a very hard time separating right now my captaincy and my play,” said Bradley, who Read more…
etting the pace at East Lake Golf Club with a bogey-free 9-under 61, the Georgia native felt “at peace” with his game even if he had world No.1 Scottie Scheffler hot on his heels just two strokes behind.
Even Scottie Scheffler had to break out into a broad smile after watching his playing partner, Rory McIlroy, convert a 17-foot birdie putt on the home hole at East Lake Golf Club Thursday afternoon.
ATLANTA – At No. 8 in the U.S. Ryder Cup points standings, Collin Morikawa would seem like a lock to be one of captain Keegan Bradley’s wild card picks for next month’s matches at Bethpage Black. He certainly bolstered his resume on Thursday with an opening 6-under 64 in the Tour Championship at East Lake Read more…
Viewed through the prism of Brian Rolapp’s press conference in Atlanta on Wednesday morning, the 2026 PGA Tour schedule that was released on Tuesday could be the last that resembles a familiar make-up in its order and competitive model.
In his first official move after 18 days on the job, Rolapp announced the formation of a nine-member committee chaired by Tiger Woods and, perhaps tellingly, includes two figures with ties to Strategic Sports Group, the organisation that last year agreed to pour $US1.5 billion into the tour’s new parent entity.
Rory McIlroy swears he will never get tired of signing Masters flags after his victory in April at Augusta National Golf Club. He’ll have at least 1,100 chances to prove it.
ATLANTA — Tommy Fleetwood enjoyed two legitimate chances this season to break through for his first victory on the PGA Tour—at the Travelers Championship and two weeks ago at the FedEx St. Jude Championship. He can make up for those disappointments in one fell swoop at this week’s season finale, the Tour Championship. Because the Read more…
At age 45, Rose became the oldest winner on the PGA Tour in five years when he defeated reigning US Open champion J.J. Spaun on the third hole of a sudden-death playoff at the FedEx St Jude Championship in Memphis.
Of all the players who hovered on either side of the bubble in the battle to advance to the second stage of the FedEx Cup Playoffs, the most compelling story belonged to the man whose career has been on a bubble for seven years.
On twist to that famous line from Alfred Lord Tennyson, Tommy Fleetwood says it’s better to come close and lose than to not have a chance to win at all. At least that’s how he saw his disappointing finish at the Travelers Championship in June when he frittered away a three-shot lead over the final Read more…
It hasn’t been a typical season for Patrick Cantlay. But if you ask him about it, and you ask him about his goals in the immediate future, be it the FedEx Cup Playoffs or ensuring he is a member of the US team for the third time in next month’s Ryder Cup, he responds with his typical nonplussed stoicism.
MEMPHIS — There is no escaping Scottie Scheffler this week, either as the FedEx Cup leader or celebrated film star. In a send up to his cameo appearance in “Happy Gilmore 2,” Netflix has a promotional tent set up at the FedEx St. Jude Championship called “Scottie’s Chicken Shack.” Located at the Fan Hub between Read more…
MEMPHIS — One week after Cameron Young secured his long-awaited maiden victory on the PGA Tour, Tommy Fleetwood has put himself in position to end a longer drought. MORE: World No. 3 is battling to stay in playoffs With only a single blemish on his scorecard, a bogey on the 18th hole, Fleetwood fired a Read more…
MEMPHIS — For nearly 90 minutes after he signed for a disappointing two-over 72 Friday in the second round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship, Xander Schauffele beat balls under the broiling sun, sufficiently backing up with actions his final words before heading to the range. “You know,” he said, “I’m trying hard.” Starting Tuesday Read more…
MEMPHIS — Scottie Scheffler is a creature of habit. And routines. And while he is not a superstitious sort—though “a little stitious,” he said—there are items in his possession he is loath to part with. Besides trophies. Such is the hard-hitting revelation that came to light on Thursday after Scheffler began his defense of his Read more…
MEMPHIS — In the midst of a somewhat frustrating season, Akshay Bhatia is making a concerted effort to find peace on the golf course. Which is sort of like seeking a gourmet meal at a truck stop. Although for one day, at least, he was successful. Whether an eight-under 62 Thursday in the opening round Read more…