PGA Tour’s New Format in Tour Championship; All Start Even

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FedEx Cup Finale: PGA Tour’s New Format Adds Excitement at the Tour Championship

PGA Tour’s Grand Finale: What You Need to Know

The PGA Tour season culminates this week at the Tour Championship, the thrilling climax of the FedEx Cup series. For the first time since 2015, all 30 qualifying players will tee off from the same starting point, thanks to a new format that eliminates the controversial ‘starting strokes’ system from 2019.

“It’s all about rewarding performance in the 72 holes at East Lake Golf Club. This format aims to increase excitement and uncertainty.” – PGA Tour Official

Meet the Contenders: From Seasoned Champs to Rising Stars

The Tour Championship features a compelling mix of experience and youth. Akshay Bhatia, a young gun, secured his spot with a stunning performance at the BMW Championship, edging out veterans like Rickie Fowler. Meanwhile, seasoned champions of Majors are primed for a showdown, ensuring a generational clash in Atlanta.

It’s a great mix of young talent and seasoned champions. The stage is set for an incredible finale.

– PGA Tour Analyst

The Pairings: Stars Align for an Epic Showdown

Here are some of the mouthwatering pairings at the Tour Championship:

  • Scottie Scheffler & Keegan Bradley
  • Rory McIlroy & Sam Burns
  • Justin Rose & Corey Conners
  • Tommy Fleetwood & Patrick Cantlay
  • Ben Griffin & Collin Morikawa
Pairings at the Tour Championship

Follow the Action

The Tour Championship unfolds from Thursday to Sunday at the East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. Tune in to witness who will emerge victorious under pressure.

FAQ

  1. Q: When does the Tour Championship 2022 start?
    A: The Tour Championship begins on September 15, 2022.

  2. Q: Where is the Tour Championship being held?
    A: The Tour Championship is taking place at the East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Pro Tip

Did you know? The FedEx Cup Playoffs offer a total bonus of $70 million, with the winner of the Tour Championship taking home an additional $18 million.

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