2025 Tour Championship highlights: Tommy Fleetwood gets first PGA Tour win, claims FedEx Cup
The 2025 Tour Championship has 18 holes left on this Sunday. It's the final round of the tournament and the day of the FedEx Cup Playoffs.
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Tommy Fleetwood wins 2025 Tour Championship.
It is finished. Tommy Fleetwood is the Tour Championship winner and FedEx Cup champion.
Back to 3 ahead
A Patrick Cantlay bogey moves Tommy Fleetwood's lead to three with two to play.
Tommy Lad bogeys the 15th
One of the most difficult par 3s of the season, Tommy Fleetwood bogeys the 15th (playing it in 3 over on the weekend) and drops to 18 under, two clear of Patrick Cantlay, with three to play.
Fleetwood's lead is back to 3
Deep breath, Fleetwood fans. His lead is three with five to play.
Adorable Keegan Bradley moment
There's never a bad time for family. Even in the middle of a tournament.
Final group receives Pace of Play warning
Tommy Fleetwood and Patrick Cantlay are two holes out of position and have officially been giving a warning about their Pace of Play. Another violation would result in their group being put on the clock.
Scottie Scheffler gets within 2
If he going to do it again? Scottie Scheffler, who hit his opening tee shot out of bounds, is now in a three-way tie or second at 15 under and two behind Tommy Fleetwood after a birdie on the par-4 14th. Four holes left to post a score for the world No. 1
Fleetwood's lead down to 1
How quickly things can change. Fleetwood led Patrick Cantlay by four shots two holes into the final round. Now, Fleetwood's lead is down to 1 after a bogey on the 10th while Cantlay makes birdie.
Buckle up.
Tommy Fleetwood increases lead to 3
is it finally happening? Tommy Lad buries another birdie on the seventh to move to 18 under and three clear of Keegan Bradley and Russell Henley. The driveable par-4 eighth is up next, too.
Basketball world cheering for Tommy Lad?
First Caitlin Clark, now LeBron James have posted on social media their support for Tommy Fleetwood in the pursuit of his first PGA Tour win.
Should Keegan Bradley be a Ryder Cup playing captain?
Bradley is playing well enough to be on the Ryder Cup team and he's T-3 through five holes Sunday at Atlanta. But as captain, should be play? Vote below:
Akshay Bhatia is 4 under through 8, moves to solo fifth
Bhatia is one of the hottest golfers during the early going. After opening with two pars, he went birdie-birdie-bogey-birdie-birdie-birdie to get to 12 under overall. He's five back and in solo fifth.
Patrick Cantlay opens bogey-double bogey
One of the 54-hole co-leaders birdied the second hole, while the other took a double bogey, which came on the heels of a bogey on his first hole. That gives Fleetwood a two-shot lead over Russell Henley and Patrick Cantlay's nightmare start has him now four shots off the lead. He had gone 29 straight holes without a bogey before Sunday.
Caitlin Clark shows support for Tommy Fleetwood
The WNBA's biggest star is putting her support behind Fleetwood. Minutes before he was set to tee off, Clark posted a message on X:
Scottie Scheffler's opening tee shot goes OB
Scheffler started Saturday's round with back-to-back bogeys but went on to shoot 66. On Sunday, he sent his tee shot on No. 1 out of bounds but then rallied to make bogey after hitting his fourth from 200 yards to two feet.
Viktor Hovland is having the best start so far
Hovland, the 2023 Tour Championship winner, is 3 under through six hole. He's enjoying the best start of anyone in the early going. Sitting at 10th in the European team's Ryder Cup rankings, Hovland fell short of one of the six automatic qualifying spots, which were finalized earlier in the day. But he still has an solid chance of being one of Luke Donald's six captain's picks, which will be announced Sept. 1.
Where to watch, stream, follow the Tour Championship
Final round, Sunday, Aug. 24
11 a.m. ET to 6 p.m. ET, PGA Tour Live on ESPN+
11 a.m. ET to 1:30 p.m. ET, Golf Channel
1 p.m. ET to 6 p.m. ET, PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM
1:30 p.m. ET to 6 p.m., NBC and Peacock
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The PGA Tour announced preferred lies will once again be in effect for Sunday's final round.
How much does the Tour Championship winner get?
The first-place prize at East Lake is $10 million. The winner is also named the FedEx Cup champion. He will receive a five-year PGA Tour exemption as well. The top seven-finishers will make north of seven figures. Last place is good for $355,000.
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Where is the Tour Championship played?
East Lake ties for No. 4 on Golfweek's Best list of the top private courses in Georgia and ties for No. 85 among all classic courses in the U.S.