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PGA Tour Championship: Tommy Fleetwood claims share of lead, Scottie Scheffler frustrated
Tommy Fleetwood has the highest PGA Tour earnings without winning an event
-13 T Fleetwood (Eng), R Henley (US); -11 C Young (US); -10 R MacIntyre (Sco), P Cantlay (US); -8 S Scheffler (US)
Selected others: -7 S Lowry (Ire), R McIlroy (NI), J Thomas (US); -6 L Aberg (Swe), C Morikawa (US); -5 H Hall (Eng)
Tommy Fleetwood fired a superb 63 to join American Russell Henley in a share of the lead at 13 under par after the second round of the Tour Championship in Atlanta.
The Englishman made eight birdies, with the only blemish to his scorecard arriving on the 16th when he left his approach well short of the flag after finding a fairway bunker off the tee.
Tour Championship leaderboard: Tee times, live updates for Saturday Round 3
Heading into the third round of the 2025 Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Tommy Fleetwood and Russell Henley are tied for the lead at 13-under-par.
Seeking his first career PGA Tour win, Fleetwood is hoping to finally get over the hump this weekend after squandering two opportunities in recent months. He blew a two-stroke lead with four holes to go at the Travelers Championship in June and another two-stroke advantage with three to go in Memphis just weeks ago.
“Just because I guess things haven't worked out for me before doesn't mean they won't work out this week or next week or whenever that may be,” Fleetwood told reporters. “Just happy that I've got off to a great start in another tournament and I'm there again.”
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2025 Tour Championship tee times, pairings: Saturday schedule, coverage, groupings for Round 3 at East Lake
The 2025 Tour Championship has produced low scores the first two days of competition at a rain-softened East Lake Golf Club with Tommy Fleetwood and Russell Henley sharing the 36-hole lead at 13 under par. After tee times were moved up to ensure play finished before rain fell Friday afternoon, Saturday's third round will return to a normal schedule with all 30 players teeing off in the afternoon hours.
That means plenty of time for the top 30 golfers on the PGA Tour to rest up following a short turnaround from the first to second round. Players will get nearly 24 hours to regroup before getting back on the course for the third round on Saturday — all in pursuit of the season-long crown and the $10 million winner's share being offered at the conclusion of the FedEx Cup Playoffs.
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