Scottie Scheffler enters the Tour Championship with a two-stroke lead and Keegan Bradley is coming off a BMW Championship win. Who's coming home with the trophy this week?
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PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan said negotiations to bring golf back together have been "enhanced" and are "stronger" but that there is no deadline for the tour to reach a deal with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund.
After a huge redesign project, the 30 golfers in the Tour Championship will be playing a different East Lake course for the first time in the FedEx Cup season finale.
Looking ahead to the Presidents Cup, the BMW Championship was the final tournament for six automatic qualifiers for the U.S. and International teams who will compete Sept. 27-30 at Royal Montreal, and the leading six players remained unchanged on Sunday.
Golfers like Scottie Scheffler and Hideki Matsuyama have already made their respective teams, but there are a lot of questions remaining for the Presidents Cup rosters.
Rose Zhang, Megan Khang, Andrea Lee and Lauren Coughlin are among the players joining world No. 1 Nelly Korda on the U.S. Solheim Cup team this year.
British golfer Georgia Hall will play in her fifth straight Solheim Cup after being named Monday among four captain's picks for the Sep. 13-15 competition against the U.S.
Olympic gold medalist Lydia Ko birdied the final hole at St. Andrews to shoot a 69 and win the Women's Open by two strokes for her third career major title.
Stewart Cink, 51, won the Ally Challenge to become the 22nd player to win on each of the PGA Tour's three tours -- the PGA Tour, PGA Tour Champions and Korn Ferry Tour.
Keegan Bradley had eight birdies in a round that only gave him a 2-under 70 on Saturday and has a 1-shot lead entering the final round of the BMW.
Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley won the BMW Championship to jump from 50th to 4th in the FedEx Cup standings for the season-ending PGA Tour Championship.
Keegan Bradley leads the BMW Championship after shooting a 6-under 66 in Thursday's first round.
Hideki Matsuyama withdrew from the BMW Championship before the start of the second round Friday with a lower back injury.
World No. 1 and FedEx Cup points leader Scottie Scheffler told reporters he woke up with a sore back and had difficulty loosening it up but doesn't envision it being a problem the remainder of the BMW.
Nelly Korda mastered more blustery conditions at St. Andrews by shooting a bogey-free, 4-under 68 in the second round on Friday to take a three-stroke lead at the Women's Open.
Adam Scott shot a 9-under 63 in the BMW Championship that gave him a three-shot lead going into the weekend of the penultimate event of the FedEx Cup playoffs.
Rory McIlroy, coming off a three-putt bogey on the 16th hole, hit his drive to the right rough, then casually flung the 3-wood toward the left. It bounced once and went in the water. He walked over to the edge of the water, reached down and retrieved it.
Two-time champion Jiyai Shin capitalized on a back-nine collapse by top-ranked Nelly Korda to take a one-shot lead after the third round of the Women's British Open.
Charley Hull rolled in a 6-foot putt on No. 18 for the last of her six birdies to shoot 5-under 67 and take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the Women's British Open.
The top 30 players in the FedEx Cup championship standings will earn two-year exemptions on the PGA Tour and access to the four majors in 2025.