And then there was one. One last tournament to decide who will be the 2025 FedEx Cup champion.
After nearly eight months and 35 events, the PGA Tour season comes down to the Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, where all 30 players start at even par and the golfer with the lowest aggregate score after 72 holes wins the tournament, the FedEx Cup and a $10 million first-place prize money payout from the $40 million overall purse that’s on the line.
Suffice it to say, the best of the best on the PGA Tour are in Atlanta, led by the most dominant golfer on the planet, Scottie Scheffler. The World No. 1 has earned 7,456 FedEx points, more than double his next closest rival. But that won’t mean anything this week, given the change in the format that scraps the staggered start.
In year’s past that would have been music to Xander Schauffele’s ears; his record at East Lake is as impressive as anyone’s. But with Xander not qualifying among the top 30, others who have good vibes at East Lake should be chomping at the bit.
That includes Rory McIlroy, a three-time winner at East Lake; Justin Thomas, a two-time runner-up; Viktor Hovland, who has a 67.40 stroke average in 20 rounds at East Lake; Justin Rose, a previous runner-up as well. And wouldn’t it be ironic if Tommy Fleetwood, after years of trying to chase down his first PGA Tour title, did it this week and claimed the FedEx Cup title as well? Interestingly, there has never been a player who won the Tour Championship for his first career PGA Tour victory.
Of course, with the way Scheffler has been playing of last, there’s no reason he won’t runaway and hide from the field the way he seems to have done for much of the 2025 season. If so, he’d become the first player to win FedEx Cup titles in back-to-back seasons. It might not seem that important, but being the first to do anything is something that certainly motivates Scottie.