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While seemingly nobody agrees on any perfect solution, the overwhelming majority of players are just happy the starting stroke era is over.
The 2025 Tour Championship tees off August 21-24 at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia. 30 players will compete and Scottie Scheffler is starting with the FedEx Cup points lead. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the 2025 Tour Championship.
Maverick McNealy looks to make an impression at the Tour Championship so that U.S. Ryder Cup Captain Keegan Bradley has no choice but to take him.
The PGA Tour got rid of starting strokes for this year's Tour Championship, and World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler is pleased with the change.
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Golf Digest on MSNChange is coming: 5 major takeaways from new PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp's first address
Brian Rolapp's words were measured, his tone unremarkable. But beneath the surface of the new PGA Tour CEO's first major address at the Tour Championship lay an unmistakable message: sweeping changes are inevitable, and he won't hesitate to dismantle the current structure if it ultimately makes his league stronger.
ATLANTA – New PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp can smell a LIV question a mile away. During his press conference on Wednesday ahead of the Tour Championship, he called out a reporter who was attempting to bait him. Reporter: Do you accept the premise that what golf fans want primarily is the best players in the world playing together more often?
The top 30 golfers in the FedEx Cup standings are still participating in the Tour Championship, but the PGA Tour's final postseason event has new rules. The No. 1 golfer, in this case Scottie Scheffler, no longer starts multiple strokes ahead of the field.
Lauren Lilley says she was standing by a rope fence when she was struck from behind by a golf cart operated by media crew for 2023 PGA Championship.