The 2025 PGA Tour season will end on Sunday with the Tour Championship closing the four rounds at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. The top 30 FedEx Cup rankings all began in the same place in pursuit of the FedEx Cup title, as the old starting stroke format was abolished. The man at the top of the East Lake Golf Club will take home a Tour Championship Trophy, FedEx Cup Trophy and a $10 million salary. The PGA Tour has fired a total of $40 million in prize money For the event.
This week’s overwhelming favourite was Scotty Scheffler, a new victory from the fifth victory of the year at the BMW Championship. Schaeffler is already We raised nearly $20 million with prizes and bonuses In the playoffs, the world’s No. 1 aims to close the profitable August with another victory and a big payday.
Schaeffler has to come from behind once more if he wants to go back to the tour championship. He skated to 54th place – four shots of the co-leader – up to 54 holes, but remained within an impressive distance after winning consecutive tournaments and FedEx Cups.
Tommy Fleetwood has remained at the top despite not winning his PGA Tour career, but 36-hole co-leader Rusell Henley has been replaced by Patrick Cantlay, who shot one of Saturday’s lowest rounds and filmed a crucial run. His drought may not be as long as the Fleetwood drought as the 2021 FedEx Cup winner, Cantray, hasn’t won a PGA Tour event since 2022, so his drought may not be as long as the Fleetwood drought, but it has been a painstaking number of years on the circuit. Henry took part in the Tour Championship as one of his trendiest selections, but he only confirmed the faith that experts and fans put on him this week.
Here’s how to watch the FedEx Cup title race over the weekend in Atlanta: Don’t miss the live update of the 2025 Tour Championship Leaderboard with analysis, highlights and breakdowns of the final round of the season as coverage rolls through Sunday evening at East Lake Golf Club.
Always in the East
2025 Tour Championship TV Schedule
Round 4 – Sunday
Round Start: 11am (Tea Time))
PGA Tour Live: 11am to 6pm – PGA Tour Live
Early TV coverage: 12:30pm, Golf Channel, fubo (start monitoring, save $20!)
Early streaming: NBC Sports App at 12:30pm
Live TV coverage: Fubo on NBC from 1:30pm to 6pm (start watching and save $20!)
Live streaming: Peacock from 1:30pm to 6pm
wireless: 1pm to 6pm – PGA Tour Radio