Tour Championship: leaderboard, round-two tee times, scoring, betting odds, TV

Three players are tied for the lead after round one at East Lake

The Tour Championship winner will also be crowned the FedExCup champion
The Tour Championship winner will also be crowned the FedExCup champion
(Image credit: Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)

2019 Tour Championship

  • What: final event of the 2019 PGA Tour to crown the FedExCup champion
  • When: 22-25 August
  • Where: East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta, Georgia, US
  • Numbers of players: 30
  • Winner’s prize money: $15m (£12.3m)
  • TV coverage: live on Sky Sports Golf
  • Official website: PGATour.com

The final event of the PGA Tour season will see the winner crowned as the FedExCup champion, and the 30 players came into the tournament with a starting score based on their ranking position.

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Thomas began the round on 10-under but saw his two-shot advantage go after hitting even-par in round one. Schauffele (6-under) and Koepka (3-under) capitalised to equal Thomas’s overall score while Rory McIlroy also played his way into contention after his round of 4-under. McIlroy now has a total score of 9-under.

Here we look at how the scoring works for the Tour Championship, second-round tee times, betting odds and TV guide.

Friday’s second-round tee times

All times below are UK.

  • 5pm: Brandt Snedeker, Lucas Glover
  • 5.10pm: Webb Simpson, Jason Kokrak
  • 5.20pm: Marc Leishman, Dustin Johnson
  • 5.30pm: Louis Oosthuizen, Chez Reavie
  • 5.40pm: Rickie Fowler, Kevin Kisner
  • 5.50pm: Tommy Fleetwood, Abraham Ancer
  • 6pm: Charles Howell III, Bryson DeChambeau
  • 6.10pm: Corey Conners, Tony Finau
  • 6.20pm: Sungjae Im, Justin Rose
  • 6.30pm: Adam Scott, Gary Woodland
  • 6.40pm: Jon Rahm, Patrick Reed
  • 6.50pm: Hideki Matsuyama, Paul Casey
  • 7pm: Matt Kuchar, Patrick Cantlay
  • 7.10pm: Justin Thomas, Rory McIlroy
  • 7.20pm: Xander Schauffele, Brooks Koepka

Betting odds

Prices according to Oddschecker.

  • Brooks Koepka: 3/1
  • Rory McIlroy: 4/1
  • Justin Thomas: 9/2
  • Xander Schauffele: 6/1
  • Patrick Cantlay: 10/1
  • Hideki Matsuyama: 18/1
  • Jon Rahm: 22/1
  • Matt Kuchar: 28/1
  • Full price list see oddschecker.com

Tour Championship TV guide

Sky Sports will show live coverage of Tour Championship PGA Tour event.

  • Wednesday 21 August: On the Range 7pm on Sky Sports Golf
  • Thursday 22 August: 6pm on Sky Sports Golf
  • Friday 23 August: 6pm on Sky Sports Golf
  • Saturday 24 August: 6pm on Sky Sports Golf; 8.30pm on Sky Sports Main Event
  • Saturday 25 August: 5pm on Sky Sports Golf; 7.30pm on Sky Sports Main Event

How the scoring works

The FedExCup Starting Strokes scoring format will be implemented at the 2019 Tour Championship. A strokes-based bonus system related to the FedExCup standings, players will start the opening round with scores between 10-under to even par.

According to PGATour.com: “The FedExCup points leader after the first two play-off events will begin the Tour Championship at 10-under par. The No.2 player will start at 8-under. The No.3 player starts at 7-under; the No. 4 player starts at 6-under; the No. 5 player starts at 5-under.

“Players 6-10 start at 4-under; players 11-15 start at 3-under; players 16-20 start at 2-under; players 21-25 start at 1-under; and players 26-30 start at even par.

“At the Tour Championship, the player with the lowest aggregate score over 72 holes when combined with his FedExCup Starting Strokes will win the Tour Championship and also be crowned FedExCup champion.

“The Tour Championship win will be considered an official victory and the FedExCup champion will also earn a bonus of $15m and a five-year PGA Tour exemption.”

About the course: East Lake Golf Club

Bobby Jones’s home course in Atlanta has hosted every Tour Championship in the FedExCup era, as well as six previous Tour Championships before 2007. It was named the event’s permanent home in 2005.

Tiger Woods, last year’s winner of the Tour Championship, said: “You’ve got to hit your golf ball well. You’ve got to drive it well, place your irons correctly. But it really does set up for a good ball-striker.”

Predictions: who will win?

Cameron Morfit, PGATour.com: Justin Thomas

“It’s hard enough to beat Thomas when he’s on, but beating him when he’s on and is staked to a minimum two-shot lead might just be impossible, especially at one of his faves, East Lake.”

Chip Patterson, CBS Sports: Brooks Koepka

“Going to stick with my pre-playoffs pick of Koepka to win, guessing that he is the most likely player to start near the top of the leaderboard and take the lead to an out-of-reach place by going super-low on Thursday. If Koepka fires a 63 on the first day of play like he did at the PGA Championship, he’ll be able to defend the lead the rest of the weekend en route to a win.”

Steve Palmer, Racing Post: Patrick Cantlay

“Five of the last six FedExCup champions arrived at East Lake second in the standings, so it seems the pressure of leading has got to the top dog. If Thomas wobbles in the spotlight, Cantlay should be ready to pounce.”

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