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Spaun 'trying to peak' this time of year

Spaun 'trying to peak' this time of year

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J.J. Spaun joins Golf Today to discuss his mentality as the FedEx Cup playoffs are set to begin this week and his goals in this stage of his career.
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2025 FedEx St. Jude Championship leaderboard, live updates for Friday's second round
2025 FedEx St. Jude Championship leaderboard, live updates for Friday's second round

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2025 FedEx St. Jude Championship leaderboard, live updates for Friday's second round

Follow along all day Friday right here for live leaderboard updates, highlights, tee times, scores and more. We're on to Day 2 at the 2025 FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind in Memphis. The 36-event regular season is in the rear view mirror and 18 holes are already in the books this week at the first stage of the FedEx Cup Playoffs. The par-70, 7,288-yard course is hosting the top 70 golfers in the FedEx Cup standings. That includes the tournament's defending champion Hideki Matsuyama. He shot 1-under 69 on Thursday and is T-27. No one has repeated at TPC Southwind since Daniel Berger did so in 2016-17. Follow along all day Friday right here for live leaderboard updates, highlights, tee times, scores and more. 2025 FedEx St. Jude Championship scores, tee times You can see the complete St. Jude leaderboard all day here. You can see all the tee times here. Who's leading the FedEx St. Jude after 18 holes? Akshay Bhatia posted a career-best 62 on Thursday, and he was smoldering down the stretch, closing eagle-birdie-birdie. A few hours later, Tommy Fleetwood made four consecutive birdies on Nos. 15 through 18 and signed for a 63. There's a three-way tie for third at 6 under. The defending FedEx Cup champ, Scottie Scheffler, had one bogey and it came on his last hole so he shot 3-under 67 and is five shots off the lead. Who made moves in the positive direction in the projected playoff standings? Rickie Fowler, for one, made a strong move up and into the top 50. He's at No. 48 and among the 10 golfers now just inside or just outside the top-50 cutoff for next week's BMW Championship. Where to watch, listen to the 2025 FedEx St. Jude Championship We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. Golfweek operates independently, though, and this doesn't influence our coverage. What is the cut at the FedEx St. Jude Championship? There is no 36-hole cut but come Sunday night, there will be a cut from the top 70 to the top 50. Only those golfers advance to next week's BMW Championship. After that, only the top 30 will make the Tour Championship. What are the tee times for Friday's second round? What is the prize money at the FedEx St. Jude Championship? The total purse in Memphis is $20 million. The tournament champion will bank $3.6 million. Those numbers are the same as the eight signature events on the PGA Tour.

Cameron Young gets first PGA Tour win. Miyu Yamashita captures her first LPGA major
Cameron Young gets first PGA Tour win. Miyu Yamashita captures her first LPGA major

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Cameron Young gets first PGA Tour win. Miyu Yamashita captures her first LPGA major

GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — Cameron Young finally got his first PGA Tour victory Sunday after seven runner-up finishes, and he made it look easy. He had five straight birdies early to build a nine-shot lead and coasted home to a 2-under 68 to win the Wyndham Championship by six shots. He became the 1,000th player to win a recognized PGA Tour event, dating to Willie Park in the 1860 British Open. Young followed those five straight birdies with nine straight pars, a pair of meaningless bogeys toward the end only cost him a chance at the tournament scoring record. He finished at 22-under 258, tying the record held by J.T. Poston (2019) and Henrik Stenson (2017). Mac Meissner shot 66 to finish alone in second, worth $893,800 and enough to move him to No. 86 in the FedEx Cup. He won't be advancing to the postseason, but it gives him a huge boost for staying in the top 100 by November to keep his full card. The Wyndham Championship is the final tournament of the regular season that determined the top 70 in the FedEx Cup who advance to the lucrative postseason that starts next week. Ultimately, only Chris Kirk moved into the top 70 with his tie for fifth, and Byeong Hun An (missed cut) was the only one to fall out. Matti Schmid birdied his last three holes and stayed in the 70th spot when Davis Thompson three-putted the final hole. LPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour PORTHCAWL, Wales (AP) — Miyu Yamashita of Japan captured her first major title when she withstood a charge by Charley Hull by not making a bogey until the outcome of the Women's British Open was no longer in doubt. She closed with a 2-under 70 and won by two. Yamashita holed two big par putts on the back nine at Royal Porthcawl, the last one when Hull had closed within one shot of the lead. Hull started the final round three shots behind. She holed a 20-foot birdie putt on the 14th to get within one shot. But the English star hit into a pot bunker off the tee at the 16th and did well to make bogey. She made another bogey on the 17th and had to settle for a 69 to tie for second with Minami Katsu of Japan. Japanese players have won four of the last nine majors in women's golf. Mao Saigo won the first major of the year at the Chevron Championship. The LPGA Tour has had different winners for each of the 20 tournaments this year. Korn Ferry Tour OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Julian Suri birdied four of the last six holes, hitting wedge into 10 feet on the 18th for a final birdie and a 7-under 63 that gave him a two-shot victory in the Utah Championship. Suri won for the first time since victories in Denmark and the Czech Republic on the European tour in 2017. This one moved him to No. 16 on the Korn Ferry Tour points list. The top 20 earn PGA Tour cards. Six tournaments remain on the schedule. Kensai Hirata had a chance to force a playoff with a birdie on the final hole. He missed the green and made bogey for a 67 to share second place with Spencer Levin (64), Barend Botha (65), Trace Crowe (66) and Taylor Montgomery (70). Johnny Keefer, trying to win for the third time to get an instant promotion, closed with a 64 and finished three shots back. Other tours Bo Van Pelt closed with a 1-under 71 and made birdie on the first playoff hole to beat Darren Fichardt and win the Staysure PGA Seniors Championship at Trump International in Aberdeen, Scotland, for his first Legends Tour title. It was his first victory since the Perth International in 2012 on the PGA Tour of Australasia. ... Yahui Zhang of China closed with a 3-over 75 for a one-shot victory over Fatima Fernandez Cano and Lauren Morris in the Four Winds Invitational on the Epson Tour. ... Tomoyo Ikemura closed with an 8-under 64 and rallied to win the Richard Mille Charity Tournament for his third career title on the Japan Golf Tour. Ikemura won by two shots over Riki Kawamoto, who had led after each round until closing with a 69. ... Daniel Young closed with a 1-under 70 for a one-shot victory in the Farmfoods Scottish Challenge for his first Challenge Tour title. ... Carson Bacha closed with a 7-under 64 and defeated Jay Card III with a par on the second playoff hole to win the Osprey Valley Open on the PGA Tour Americas. ... Sohyun Bae shot a 5-under 67 and won the Aurora World Ladies Championship by one shot on the Korea LPGA. ___ AP golf: The Associated Press

What Scottie Scheffler said after first round of FedEx St. Jude Championship
What Scottie Scheffler said after first round of FedEx St. Jude Championship

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What Scottie Scheffler said after first round of FedEx St. Jude Championship

FedEx Cup leader Scottie Scheffler had a solid performance in the first round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind on Aug. 7. Scheffler started strongly with birdies on the second and third holes and cruised for most of the day. He finished 3-under 67, with his only bogey coming on the final hole, as he defends his 2024 FedEx Cup championship. "Today was a good day," Scheffler said. "I did some solid stuff. Felt like I was close to playing a really great round but ended up with a solid round. Overall, a decent start." Scheffler enters the second round tied for 12th. Akshay Bhatia, whose 62 was one shot off the course record, leads the tournament, one stroke ahead of Tommy Fleetwood. Scheffler attributed his early momentum to an "easier" stretch in the beginning of the course. "I would say the start is a little bit easier than the rest of the golf course," Scheffler said. "You see the guys shooting low rounds, you've got to get off to a good start. You've got a reachable par-5 on the third and then two wedge holes to start as well. Did a good job getting the ball in the fairway and then hitting some nice approach shots as well." Scheffler noticed the recent renovations to TPC Southwind course, describing the addition of new, fresh greens. He mentioned how the grade of the green was a "good test" during the first round. "I felt like they definitely tried to grow the rough a little bit thicker this year," he said. "Overall, I thought it was a really good test. You've got to hit the ball well out here, and there's great rewards for good shots and the bad shots are being punished as well." Scheffler is set to tee off with Sepp Straka at 9:35 a.m. Aug. 8 for the second round. Reach Commercial Appeal sports intern Alana Thompson at This article originally appeared on Memphis Commercial Appeal: FedEx St. Jude Championship: Scottie Scheffler on his first round

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