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Tommy Fleetwood wins Tour Championship to end wait for PGA Tour title – UK Times

By uk-times.com24 August 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Tommy Fleetwood finally ended his long wait for a maiden PGA Tour victory with a three-shot success at the Tour Championship in Atlanta to be crowned FedEx champion.

Southport-born Fleetwood has long been a household name in the sport and was runner-up at the US Open in 2018, but none of his 10 professional wins had occurred in America.

After recent near-misses at the BMW Championship and FedEx St. Jude Championship, Fleetwood entered the final day with a share of the lead alongside Patrick Cantlay and a solid two-under-par proved enough to clinch the title at East Lake.

The majority of the heavy lifting by the Englishman had occurred on Thursday and Friday with an opening-round 64 followed up with 63 to become joint-leader going into the weekend.

A format chant at this year’s Tour Championship, with the starting-strokes format scrapped, meant the winner of the tournament would be FedEx champion and pocket £7.4million.

Fleetwood had been fifth in the list behind the likes of Ryder Cup team-mate Rory McIlroy in second and leader Scottie Scheffler, but put himself in contention with a score of three-under-par on Saturday to set up a tantalising opportunity ahead of his final round.

A birdie at the second hole represented a fine start and even though it was followed by a bogey three holes later, Fleetwood regained his composure to secure back-to-back birdies before the turn.

When Fleetwood produced a bogey to start his back nine, nerves looked set to take over, but he kept his cool to send down another birdie on the 12th.

A fifth birdie of the round at the 13th once again opened a three-shot gap to Cantlay, who would soon bogey again to leave Fleetwood almost home and dry.

Fleetwood dropped a shot at 15 and despite Corey Conners’ extraordinary eight-under 62, there would be no denying the popular Englishman.

A simple putt for par on the final hole was followed by Fleetwood letting out an enormous roar as he toasted his first PGA Tour win at the 164th time of asking.

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