How To Watch a Tour Championship Live Stream 2023
The Tour Championship is the finale of the PGA Tour season, where the FedExCup will be presented and the winner will receive $18m. Only the top 30 in the FedExCup standings have made it thus far, and their positions dictate what shot advantages each player receives in the 72-hole strokeplay event.
To make sure you miss none of the action, below are all the streaming and broadcast details on how to watch a Tour Championship live stream from wherever you are, as well as today’s tee time information.
For the second successive year, Scottie Scheffler enters the Tour Championship as the number one ranked player in the FedExCup standings. He starts with at least a two-shot advantage over the rest of the field. He will start at -10. The second ranked player, who is Viktor Hovland following his scorching record-breaking win in last week’s BMW Championship, starts at -8.
This year’s Masters Champion Jon Rahm, who won four times in the early part of the year and was on top of the FedExCup standings for 30 straight weeks until he slipped to fourth after the BMW Championship, starts at -6.
Rahm is a shot worse off than third-ranked Rory McIlroy. McIlroy is the defending champion and seeking a record fourth FedExCup title; currently he and Tiger Woods are tied on three wins each. This is McIlroy’s highest position entering the Tour Championship since the FedExCup Starting Strokes format was introduced in 2019.
The portents are poor for Rahm, and indeed this season’s other Major winners in the field, Wyndham Clark and Brian Harman. The last time someone won a Major and the FedExCup in the same season was in 2017 when Justin Thomas did so.
The full list of qualifiers and the strokes they receive is:
McIlroy -7; Rahm -6; Glover -5;
Homa, Cantlay, Harman, Clark, Fitzpatrick, -4;
Fleetwood, Henley, Bradley, Fowler, Schauffele -3;
Kim, Im, Finau, Conners, SW Kim -2;
Moore, Taylor, Schenk, Morikawa, Day, -1;
Burns, Grillo, Hatton, Spieth, Straka, level par.
- Scheffler: -10
- Hovland: -8
- McIlroy: -7
- Rahm: -6
- Glover: -5
- Homa, Cantlay, Harman, Clark, Fitzpatrick: -4
- Fleetwood, Henley, Bradley, Fowler, Schauffele: -3
- Kim,…
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