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The First Look: TOUR Championship

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  • Rory McIlroy wins TOUR Championship and FedExCup

The unprecedented 2019-20 PGA TOUR season will come to a close at East Lake Golf Club with the finale of the FedExCup. Only the top 30 players in the FedExCup standings qualify for the TOUR Championship, which will conclude on Labor Day.

This is the second year of the TOUR Championship’s staggered start format, where the FedExCup leader will start the week at 10 under par and two shots ahead of the second-place player in the FedExCup standings. Players start farther down the leaderboard based on their ranking in the FedExCup. The player atop the leaderboard Monday evening wins both the TOUR Championship and the FedExCup.

Rory McIlroy, the defending TOUR Championship and FedExCup winner, is back in the field as he tries to become the first three-time winner of the FedExCup. He’ll start the week at 3 under, seven shots off the lead.

FIELD NOTES: Dustin Johnson, winner of the first leg of the FedExCup Playoffs, is looking for his first FedExCup. This is the 12th consecutive year he’s qualified for East Lake, the longest active streak… Jon Rahm will start the week two behind Johnson after beating him in a thrilling playoff at the BMW Championship… Justin Thomas, the season’s only three-time winner, is looking to join McIlroy and Woods as two-time FedExCup champions… Collin Morikawa is hoping to add a FedExCup to his trophy case after winning his first major, the PGA Championship, earlier this summer… Scottie Scheffler is looking to make an appearance at East Lake just one year removed from winning the 2019 Korn Ferry Tour Player of the Year honor. He could become the second consecutive player to win that award and the PGA TOUR’S Rookie of the Year in consecutive seasons (Sungjae Im). Before 2019, Stewart Cink had been the only player to accomplish that feat. Viktor Hovland, winner of the Puerto Rico Open, is Scheffler’s closest competition for Rookie of the Year and in the field at East Lake… Two-time winner this season Webb Simpson will return to action after taking the BMW Championship off. He’s looking for his first FedExCup title.

FEDEXCUPWinner receives the FedExCup.

COURSEEast Lake Golf Club, 7,319 yards, par 70. The TOUR Championship first arrived at East Lake in 1998 and every TOUR Championship has been contested at the storied facility since 2005. The club, only 15 minutes from downtown Atlanta, is where Bobby Jones played much of his golf growing up. Originally designed in 1908 by Tom Bendelow, it was re-worked by Donald Ross not long after. Rees Jones helped restore Ross’ original design in the early ‘90s.

STORYLINES: The TOUR will once again have a staggered start to the leaderboard come Friday at East Lake. A year ago, Rory McIlroy started five shots back of Justin Thomas but was able to still capture the FedExCup title… With just 30 golfers in the field there is much drama ahead and some fun questions still to be answered… Will one of the TOUR’s top dogs stay on top? Can Justin Thomas, after three wins already this season, claim the TOUR’s top prize? Could Brendon Todd come back from golf’s deepest depths and win the FedExCup and possibly be the PGA TOUR’s Player of the Year? Can Dustin Johnson capture his first FedExCup? It will all shake out come next Monday in Atlanta.

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

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

LAST TIME: Rory McIlroy won his second TOUR Championship – and second FedExCup – after a four-shot victory at East Lake in 2019. McIlroy, after a 4-under 66 in the final round, topped Xander Schauffele (the 2017 TOUR Championship winner). After McIlroy’s three-win season (he also won the Arnold Palmer Invitational and the RBC Canadian Open) he’d go on to win the PGA TOUR’s Player of the Year honor. Justin Thomas and Brooks Koepka finished T3 at 13 under, while Paul Casey rounded out the top 5, finishing at 9 under for the week. McIlroy also won the 2016 TOUR Championship and the FedExCup that same season.

By Adam Stanley, PGATOUR.COM