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Fleetwood and Cantlay Share Lead at Tour Championship as $10M Finale Looms at East Lake
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Fleetwood and Cantlay share the lead at 16-under heading into the Tour Championship finale, with $10M at stake and Scheffler chasing a scoring record.
Tommy Fleetwood and Patrick Cantlay are tied at 16-under going into Sunday's final round of the 2025 Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club. With $10 million hanging in the balance, the two players are set for a Sunday shootout.
Fleetwood, 34, who is still looking for his first PGA Tour win, shot a rollercoaster third round that included four consecutive birdies and a clutch recovery from a double bogey at the 15th. Cantlay, the 2021 champion, climbed the leaderboard with a steady round, matching Fleetwood's score to claim a final-pairing spot in the high-stakes showdown.
A shot behind them are Keegan Bradley and Russell Henley at 13-under, with world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler lurking at 12-under. Scheffler's third-round 66 was his 20th consecutive round in the 60s—just one off the all-time record held by Cantlay.
Bradley, also the U.S. Ryder Cup captain, made headlines with a hole-out eagle from 57 yards and a low-round 63, and gave himself plenty of reason to consider selecting himself for the team.
Fleetwood's pursuit of a maiden title and Cantlay's chase of a second Tour Championship offered the ideal backdrop for a thrilling finale. With Scheffler chasing history and $100 million in season incentives up for grabs, Sunday is poised to provide drama, legacy, and life-changing stakes.