In a stunning display of skill and determination, Scottie Scheffler has officially claimed victory at the 2024 Tour Championship, solidifying his position as the world’s number one golfer. With a commanding four-shot lead at East Lake Golf Club, Scheffler not only triumphed in this prestigious event but also captured the coveted FedEx Cup prize, marking the culmination of a remarkable season.
Scheffler’s year has been nothing short of extraordinary. He has accumulated an impressive seven ...
The 2024 Tour Championship is making waves in the world of golf with an unprecedented total purse of $100 million, driven largely by the lucrative FedEx Cup bonuses. This groundbreaking amount not only highlights the increasing financial stakes in professional golf but also emphasizes the sport’s growing popularity and commercial success.
At the heart of this year’s Tour Championship is a staggering $25 million bonus designated for the winner, making it the largest single payout in ...
In a thrilling conclusion at Castle Pines Golf Club, Keegan Bradley emerged victorious at the BMW Championship, marking the seventh title of his illustrious PGA Tour career. With a final-round score of 1-under 71, Bradley demonstrated remarkable skill and composure, battling through a competitive field to secure his place at the top.
Entering the tournament ranked 50th in the FedEx Cup standings, Bradley’s journey was nothing short of extraordinary. His performance throughout the week sho...
As the golfing world turns its eyes to the majestic Castle Pines Golf Club in Colorado, the anticipation builds for the 2024 BMW Championship, set to commence on August 22. This prestigious event, part of the PGA Tour FedEx Playoffs, promises not only thrilling competition but also a staggering prize pool of $20 million, with the champion walking away with an impressive $3.6 million.
The BMW Championship represents the second leg of the FedEx Playoffs, a pivotal moment for golfers aiming to secu...
In a surprising turn of events at the Wyndham Championship, veteran golfer Matt Kuchar has left the course unfinished, prompting a rare Monday finish for the prestigious PGA Tour event. The final round at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina, has taken an unexpected twist as Kuchar decided to mark his ball in the pine straw on the 72nd hole, which left him with an unfinished business to attend to on the following day.
Kuchar’s decision came as darkness descended upon the ...