
TOUR Championship Leaderboard 2025 Review of Top Scorecards, Player Stats on Day 3
Tommy Fleetwood and Patrick Cantlay are tied atop the Tour Championship leaderboard at 16-under going into Sunday's final round.
Russell Henley sits solo third at 14-under followed by U.S. Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley (13-under) and World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler (12-under) to round out the top five.
Fleetwood and Henley entered the day tied for the lead at 13-under, but the former player caught fire on the front nine, making four straight birdies from the sixth through ninth holes, including a 44-foot putt on No. 7.
Fleetwood looked poised to take the solo lead into Sunday, but he found the water off the tee on the par-three 15th and double bogeyed the hole. Fleetwood did bounce back with birdies on the 16th and 17th, though, to put himself in good position.
Fleetwood is looking for his first-ever PGA Tour win. He's arguably the best player right now to not have a victory to his name, but he can add that coveted win on Sunday.
Cantlay turned in a clean card, shooting a six-under 64. He birdied the second and third holes before catching fire on the back nine with birdies on the 14th, 16th, 17th and 18th holes. Cantlay has been the most consistent golfer in the field this week, shooting 66 or better in all three of his rounds.
Henley started Saturday tied for the lead with Fleetwood at 13-under, but he couldn't get much going through 17 holes with two birdies and two bogeys. However, he ended strong with a great birdie on the 18th, sticking a 129-yard approach within eight feet before nailing the putt to finish 14-under.
Bradley, who is a candidate to be the first Ryder Cup player-captain since Arnold Palmer in 1963, shot a Saturday-best seven-under 63.
It may be hard for Bradley to keep himself off the U.S. Ryder Cup team, given how well he's playing. It's certainly not impossible to see him win this tournament, especially considering that he's been the best player in the field over the last two days.
Then there's Scheffler, who is lurking four strokes back. Scheffler has been phenomenal this year, winning five of 18 events, including the PGA Championship and Open Championship. He's made all 18 of his cuts and finished top 10 a total of 15 times.
Scheffler started cold on Saturday with back-to-back bogeys but rebounded nicely with six birdies the rest of the way, including five from No. 3 through No. 10.
The fourth round broadcast begins at noon ET on the Golf Channel before switching over to NBC at 1:30 p.m.

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