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Tommy Fleetwood returns to the mix and shares a 36-hole lead with Russell Henry in the Tour Championship
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Tommy Fleetwood returns to the mix and shares a 36-hole lead with Russell Henry in the Tour Championship

August 22, 2025 6 Min Read
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ATLANTA – Tommy Fleetwood is a familiar storyline hoping for another ending, shaped as a tight race that shared the lead with Russell Henry on Friday, winning a $10 million prize money, posting eight birdies in a 7-under 63 round.

Fleetwood is increasingly popular with his bounty by dealing with so many tough losses, and will go along with a collection of powerful European tour titles in search of victory in his first PGA Tour. But he’s been on this path before, and has been quite frequent this year. The question is outdated.

Maybe it will end with the British winning two trophies in his first victory – the “Calamity Jane” replica putter, which will serve as the FedeX Cup and Tour Championship trophy.

“All I can do is continue to learn,” Fleetwood said. “I actually feel like I played very well when I was leading the tournament and competing. I might not have had things right in the end. That’s not that I crashed and burned.

“That’s where I want to be,” he said. “I’m continuing. When I’m fighting, I love the topic and I’m excited for the opportunity once again.”

The only topic he got wrong was his clipper setting when he went to mow his beard, prompting questions about whether he had shaved. It wins an alternative question: when he will win and whether this will be the week.

But that’s not easy. Russell Henry scored another birdie-by-defundish for 66 people to take the lead at 13 under 127. Except for the previous two days of heavy rain spells in East Lake, it was expected on Friday, except for very low scoring. The green is soft, true, and has a lie of your taste.

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It’s a low-scoring recipe, and that’s what the Tour Championship offered. Plus, the top 30 players get a two-shot lead, and the top 30 players start uniformly, rather than five bottom players start 10 shots behind.

Cameron Young strengthened his Ryder Cup hopes with the 62. He was two shots behind.

2021 FedExcup champion Patrick Cantlay shot 30 in the back nine and closed with a birdie by Dee Eagle finish, with the final one trying to get out of the tournament until he filmed a seven-two 249 yards to 6 feet. He shot a 66, three behind along with BMW Championship runner-up Robert McInteal.

Schaeffler is five shots behind co-leaders Tommy Fleetwood and Russell Henry. He won the event by two strokes.

Rather than extending his standard 19 consecutive rounds of winning streaks, Scotty Schaeffler hit the feet on the final hole of 69. He had come back five times.

“It’s just one of those days when it seemed unrewarded for what I was doing,” Schaeffler said. “Touch it all day.”

Henry opened the round by holeing out of the bunker for birdies, playing the green slopes from the bunker on the 18th, performing the closing birdies.

This course plays in two rounds with an average score of 67.

“When the conditions are soft and it rains, I think it leads to a bundled leaderboard. “These 30 guys are doing well all year round, so it’s no surprise to see them doing well here this week.”

That’s especially true for Fleetwood. He took a one-shot lead on the final hole of the Travelers Championship, taking three putts from 50 feet from the green, losing to Keegan Bradley Birdie on one shot.

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Tee time and TV time in the third round of the Fedex Cup playoff finale, a tour championship at East Lake Golf Club.

Two weeks ago in Memphis, he played one chip firmly, unable to reach the top and bottom on the 17th, playing two ahead of him with three when he winded up one shot from the playoffs.

There are 13 players under 7 under 133 and there is still a lot of work to do.

“I know that the scores this weekend are clearly very good,” Fleetwood said. “The scoring is really good, but the course isn’t really easy. You need to play well. I know you need to go out to the next 36 holes. I mean, I’m not even thinking about 36 either.

“But the more you are there, the more you will be comfortable in that situation and in that scenario. I’m really excited to go again.”

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