2025 Tour Championship leaderboard live updates: Golf scores, Round 4 coverage of FedEx Cup Playoffs finale

Content on this page may include affiliate links. If you click and sign up/place a wager, we may receive compensation at no cost to you.
Live scores, updates and highlights from the final round of the Tour Championship in Atlanta
The PGA Tour concludes Sunday as the final round of the 2025 Tour Championship wraps up the FedEx Cup Playoffs by crowning a new king of the golf world. Scottie Scheffler entered as the favorite to defend his season-long crown, but he will be forced to fight from four shots back to open Round 4 as his time at East Lake Golf Club has not been as fruitful as a year ago. Scheffler is instead looking up at Patrick Cantlay and Tommy Fleetwood, the latter of which joined the former atop the leaderboard after 54 holes.
Winless on the PGA Tour in his career, Fleetwood has been a single-round leader throughout these playoffs. After coughing up a three-round lead two weeks ago, he is seeking to atone with not only the biggest victory of his career but one of the most significant tournament wins of the season given the $10 million winner’s purse. Cantlay has eight PGA Tour wins but none since 2022, and he is seeking to prove his 2021 FedEx Cup victory was not a fluke. Russell Henley (two back) and United States Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley (three back) make up the rest of the chasing back with Bradley about 72 hours away from making his picks (himself included?) for the international competition.
Keep it locked here for live scores, statistics, analysis and highlights from the final round of the Tour Championship. Check out a complete 2025 Tour Championship TV schedule and coverage guide for where to watch the action Sunday.
See New Posts
Tommy finds his touch on the greens
The first 28 players all made par on the par-3 2nd before the final group finally adds some color. Tommy Fleetwood connects from 20 feet from underneath the hole for an early birdie while Patrick Cantlay continues his early struggles with an ugly, ugly double bogey from just off the green (essentially a 4-putt). Fleetwood’s lead is now two over Russell Henley who made birdie from 13 feet on No. 3.
Patrick Cantlay bogeys No. 1 after finding the rough off the tee
Tommy Fleetwood now has the solo lead at 16 under after a solid par on the 1st and watching as Patrick Cantlay bogeyed after finding the thick right rough, dropping back to 15 under. It’s going to be a long afternoon for that final pairing as they battle nerves, the course and each other, but the early advantage goes to Fleetwood.
Caitlin Clark is ready for the Tommy Lad breakthrough
Tommy Fleetwood is set to tee off with Patrick Cantlay and begin his latest final round pursuit of his first career victory. He is the fan favorite by a wide margin and that extends to stars of other sports, as Caitlin Clark (a massive golf fan and avid golfer) is ready to get emotionally invested in Fleetwood climbing that mountain again like everyone else.
Scottie Scheffler out of bounds off the tee on No. 1
He started his season battling the left miss off the tee and he has started his final round with a left miss off the tee. Unfortunately for Scottie Scheffler, his first tee shot has found the out of bounds after creeping under the fence left of the fairway on No.1. He will now do well to drop only one as he starts the day four behind Cantlay and Fleetwood.
Hovland showing the way for immediate chase pack
The 2023 FedEx Cup champion his 3 under through his first five holes and with a par 5 on deck to keep his scoring pace going. The first hole in particular is playing much easier compared to the last three days and especially yesterday’s round when the average was nearly 4.50.
Two hours until the leaders tee off
A fascinating day at East Lake is just underway, but it won’t be until Tommy Fleetwood and Patrick Cantlay tee off at 1:44 p.m. ET that the tension fully ramps up. Cantlay is looking to end a three-year winless drought and punch his ticket to the Ryder Cup next month at Bethpage Black, while Fleetwood is in pursuit of his first career PGA Tour win and trying to avoid another Sunday heartbreak. Chasing them will be Scottie Scheffler (looking for back-to-back wins and back-to-back FedEx Cup titles), Keegan Bradley (trying to cement his place as a Ryder Cup playing captain) and Russell Henley (looking for the biggest win of his career). For now, it’s a waiting game until those groups get going, but we should be in for a highly entertaining final Sunday of the season.



