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How the final 2024 Tour Championship leaderboard looks without starting strokes

How the final 2024 Tour Championship leaderboard looks without starting strokes

Tour Championship Leaderboard Without Starting Strokes

The final leaderboard for the 2024 Tour Championship at East Lake has been released, and it shows a different picture than the one we saw on Sunday. Without the staggered starting strokes, Scottie Scheffler would have won the tournament by two strokes over Patrick Cantlay. Will Zalatoris would have finished third, followed by Jon Rahm and Rory McIlroy.

The change in the leaderboard is due to the fact that the starting strokes format gives an advantage to the players who finished higher in the FedEx Cup standings. This year, the top five players in the standings started the tournament with a two-shot lead over the rest of the field.

The staggered starting strokes format has been used at the Tour Championship since 2019, and it has been controversial from the start. Some players have argued that it gives an unfair advantage to the top players in the standings, while others have said that it makes the tournament more exciting.

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Turnberry is launching one of golf’s priciest greens fees. Here’s why

Turnberry is launching one of golf’s priciest greens fees. Here’s why

Turnberry to Launch Premium Green Fees

Turnberry, Scotland is set to unveil exorbitant green fees at its famed Ailsa Course. Fees will soar to £350 per round, making it one of the most expensive golf experiences worldwide.

The resort attributes this bold move to the course’s exceptional quality, historic significance, and limited access. Turnberry believes the exclusive fees will preserve the course’s pristine condition while ensuring a luxurious and intimate golfing environment.

Despite the hefty price tag, demand for tee times is expected to remain high. Turnberry’s Ailsa Course has hosted several Open Championships and boasts stunning coastal views. The premium fees also include access to world-class facilities and personalized service.

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Tiger falters late in PGA Championship 1st round

Tiger falters late in PGA Championship 1st round

Tiger Woods stammered on the back nine of his first round at the 2022 PGA Championship, dropping five shots over the course of four holes to finish the day at 4-over par 74. Woods had been near the top of the leaderboard for much of the front nine at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but his round unraveled shortly after making the turn. The 46-year-old opened with a birdie on the 10th hole, his first of the tournament, but followed immediately with a double bogey on No. 11 and a bogey on No. 12. He dropped another shot on No. 14 and made a quadruple bogey 8 on No. 15.

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