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Tommy Fleetwood and Patrick Cantlay share the lead going into what figures to be a thriller of a finish at the Tour Championship
Keegan Bradley made birdies on the final three holes at East Lake on Saturday to post a 7-under 63 in the third round, leaving him in fourth place at 13 under, three strokes off the lead.
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Golf Digest on MSNKeegan Bradley has chance to win FedEx Cup, but wishes he could ask Arnold Palmer for Ryder Cup advice
It seems like much more than coincidence the way things have unfolded this week for Keegan Bradley at East Lake Golf Club. Perhaps it’s a spiritual connection of sorts that has been inspiring him the last two days,
Keegan Bradley did not need a reminder he is on the brink of a potentially historic week, but it was waiting for him on Tuesday at East Lake Golf Club, nonetheless.
Cameron Young is determined to go all out to prove to Keegan Bradley that he's ready for a spot on the American Ryder Cup team.
Golf Central showcases some of Keegan Bradley's 'fiery' Round 3 play at the Tour Championship before hearing from him about the difficulties of whether or not he should select himself for the Ryder Cup team.
The 30-year-old Englishman carded four birdies and two bogeys, while a brilliant eagle at the 15th left him 12 under after three rounds.
Englishman Matt Fitzpatrick shoots a four-under 68 to take a one-shot lead into Sunday's final round of the British Masters at the Belfry.
It is widely believed that Fitzpatrick, a major winner and three-time Ryder Cup player, is the leading contender for the one spot that is probably up for grabs as 11 of the 12 heroes in Rome two years ago look as though they could be heading into battle once again against the Americans.
Sunday is for the FedEx Cup and the $10 million prize, a chance for Scheffler to become the first repeat FedEx Cup champion, for Fleetwood to finally get that first PGA Tour title, for Bradley to make it virtually impossible not to pick himself.