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PGSF FedEx Cup Week 37 The Tour Championship

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    Jordan Spieth wins it all at the TOUR Championship
• COURSE: East Lake Golf Club, 7,385 yards, par 70. The original home of the Atlanta Athletic Club, the course opened in 1908 as a Tom Bendelow design and was revamped five years later by Donald Ross. It’s best known as the place where Bobby Jones learned the game, shooting 80 by age 11 and later stamping his name in history by completing the 1930 Grand Slam. East Lake hosted the 1950 U.S. Women’s Amateur and 1963 Ryder Cup before a decaying neighborhood sent members moving to the north suburbs. The AAC itself followed in 1967, leaving East Lake in the hands of 25 members opposed to the move. A revival began in 1993 when a partnership was formed to restore the club as a tribute to Jones. The TOUR Championship came to East Lake for the first time in 1998, becoming the annual host in 2004.

• FEDEXCUP: Winner receives 2,000 points.

• CHARITY: The East Lake Foundation, established in 1995 to spearhead revitalization of the neighborhood surrounding the historic course. The foundation has spurred such projects as the Charles R. Drew Charter School, East Lake Family YMCA and Charlie Yates Golf Course. Funding also is directed to The First Tee.

• FIELD WATCH: FedExCup leader Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas, separated by just 27 points entering the BMW Championship, headline the 30-man lineup in pursuit of a $10 million bonus for the season champ. World No.1 Dustin Johnson rounds out a strong headline trio. … At least 11 members of the U.S. Presidents Cup roster are projected to tee it up at East Lake, with Phil Mickelson the only one needing to play his way in at Conway Farms. … The International team will send Hideki Matsuyama, Marc Leishman, Jhonattan Vegas, Adam Hadwin and Louis Oosthuizen to Atlanta, with Jason Day on the bubble.

• 72-HOLE RECORD: 257, Tiger Woods (2007).

• 18-HOLE RECORD: 60, Zach Johnson (3rd round, 2007).


• LAST YEAR: Rory McIlroy took home the $10 million season crown with his second victory in three weeks, going four extra holes to survive a wild finish with Ryan Moore and Kevin Chappell. McIlroy fired a 6-under-par 64 to get into the playoff, getting a lift at No.16 when his wedge from 137 yards found the cup. Still, Moore had a chance to win in regulation – and give Johnson the FedExCup – but an 8-foot birdie try at the par-5 18th grazed the edge. Chappell held a two-shot lead with two holes to play when he bogeyed No.17 – just his third of the week – while McIlroy and Moore birdied ahead. The playoff began with McIlroy facing a 6-foot eagle putt, but he missed while Moore drained a 10-foot birdie. Moore’s silver lining was selection to the final spot on the U.S. Ryder Cup team, where he later tallied the clinching point at Hazeltine National.

• STORYLINES: Spieth, Thomas and Johnson are assured of heading to East Lake among the top five in points, allowing them to capture the FedExCup simply by winning the finale. Matsuyama and Jon Rahm have the inside track to the other top-five spots, though the winner at Conway Farms also figures to be in the mix. … Points are reset after the BMW Championship, allowing everyone a mathematical chance of claiming the crown. For No.30 to win, though, the points leader would have to finish in the bottom two at East Lake. … Barring a top-4 finish from McIlroy at Conway Farms, it’ll mark the eighth time in 10 years that the reigning FedExCup champ hasn’t defended at East Lake. The exceptions: Brandt Snedeker in 2013 and Spieth last year.

• SHORT CHIPS: Each of the past seven FedExCup champions have done so while winning the TOUR Championship. The last one who didn’t was Tiger Woods, who claimed the 2009 crown while second to Mickelson on the East Lake leaderboard. ... Last year’s playoff was the longest in the TOUR Championship’s 30-year history. In 2011, Bill Haas went three extra holes to outlast Hunter Mahan for the twin trophies. … Mickelson is eyeing what would be his 19th TOUR Championship start, extending his own record.

• TELEVISION: Thursday-Friday, 1-6 p.m. ET (Golf Channel). Saturday, 12:30-2:30 p.m. (GC), 2:30-6 p.m. (NBC). Sunday, noon-1:30 p.m. (GC), 1:30-6 p.m. (NBC).

• PGA TOUR LIVE: Thursday-Friday, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. (featured groups), 1-6 p.m. (featured holes). Saturday-Sunday, 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m. (featured holes).

• RADIO: Thursday-Friday, noon-6 p.m.; Saturday, 1-7 p.m.; Sunday, 1-6 p.m. (PGA TOUR Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com).



The PGSF rolls into Atlanta for the finale of the 2017 golf season. I know that people love to claim the the game many of us love is dead or dying , I will give anyone who takes that position 2017 as another example of how strong the game is actually. Young stars, old folks, and just great golf dominated the landscape.

as far as the PGSF FedEX Champiosnhip
I would like to say to everyone who plays each week, thank you, I enjoy our weekly threads and the golf talk along with our competition and hope everyone comes back next year .

with all that being said , congratulations to this years regular season champion
Bobcat

Bobcat had a great season and was the leader for 33 of 37 weeks, congratulations Bobcat for a great regular season

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will post updated reset leader board tomorrow for the Tour Championship
 
Unfortunately this week has been so crazy I forgot to put the damn picks in. Hopefully the roll over boys pull thru.
 
Overall Leader Board after 1st round of East Lake

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It is crowded at the top
 
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After following Casey in person last week I will be rooting against him. Maybe he was just having a bad day or something but he was a total jerk to everyone. Any time someone from the crowd even breathed he was giving them a death stare or being really obnoxious and backing off from the ball. Seemed like a complete ass.
 
After following Casey in person last week I will be rooting against him. Maybe he was just having a bad day or something but he was a total jerk to everyone. Any time someone from the crowd even breathed he was giving them a death stare or being really obnoxious and backing off from the ball. Seemed like a complete ass.
There are definitely some Prima Donnas on the tour.
 
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3rd round leader board, Casey's big day causes a major shuffle at the top of the PGSF leader board.

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Looking forward to last round
 
I'm sure you are!

lol, ok, I see how that reads
but
I am actually looking forward to the golf, I have not seen much of the tourney, so can watch entire coverage tomorrow..

That being said , the playoffs should be interesting for us, even if Casey holds on, a push by Rahm , Fowler, Leishman or Thomas could change the leader board dramatically
 
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I am going to say this until we stop talking about golf, East Lake is a must if you are a golf fan.
The course is sublime , but the access to golfers is better than any "major" tournament you will ever attend
 
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Does Justin Rose have eye issues? He might be the only player I can think of who regularly wears sunglasses. He still had them on when he congratulated XS.
 
What an end to the season, that was some good golf. What a round by Xander , fire a 68 to win the tournament at East Lake.

Better round of the day though goes to Justin thomas, he firs a 67 to get into second place to secure his first ever Fed Ex Championship.

Congrats to the original commish for the win on our last tour stop

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congratulations fsu67810
 
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