Tour Championship: Tommy Fleetwood shares lead with Patrick Cantlay heading into final day of PGA Tour season at East Lake | Golf News

Tommy Fleetwood remains in the hunt for a breakthrough PGA Tour title and FedExCup glory despite letting a three-stroke lead slip during an eventful third round at the Tour Championship.

Fleetwood took a share of the lead into the weekend at East Lake and grabbed control of the tournament with a sensational four-birdie run on his front nine, with the world No 10 three clear until a double-bogey at the par-three 15th.

Cantlay jumped ahead with a three-birdie finish to post a third-round 64 and set the clubhouse target, with Fleetwood also finishing on 16 under after two birdies in the last three holes closed a three-under 67.

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Fleetwood extended his lead during the third round of the Tour Championship after a phenomenal birdie at the par-four seventh

The pair hold a two-shot buffer over Henley, who started the day tied with Fleetwood, while Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley moved within three of the lead after a round-of-the-day 63.

World No 1 Scottie Scheffler is four back in fifth spot as he looks for back-to-back FedExCup titles, while three-time FedExCup winner Rory McIlroy dropped 10 strokes back after closing a third-round 71 with successive bogeys.

Fleetwood in FedExCup mix after eventful Saturday

Fleetwood grabbed the outright lead when Henley bogeyed the first, with the Englishman having to scramble pars over the next two holes before missing from six feet to save par at the fourth.

That bogey temporarily dropped him in a three-way tie for the lead alongside Henley and Cantlay, who had made back-to-back birdies from the second, only for Fleetwood to start his birdie burst with a 15-foot birdie at the par-four fifth.

Henley matched Fleetwood’s birdie but fell two behind when his playing partner converted from 12 feet at the par-five sixth and holed a sensational 45-footer at the par-four next, with both then taking advantage of the short par-four eighth hole.

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Fleetwood’s birdie run ended with a bogey at the par-three ninth, which saw his lead halved when Henley responded to a bogey on the same hole by starting his back nine with an eight-foot birdie.

Tommy Fleetwood, of England, walks off the second green during the third round of the Tour Championship golf tournament, Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)
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Fleetwood mixed seven birdies with two bogeys and a double-bogey in his round

A two-shot swing at the par-four 13th saw Henley miss a 10-foot par save and Fleetwood make a six-foot birdie, briefly putting him three clear, only for Cantlay to follow a 15-foot birdie at the 14th by picking up a shot at the 16th to get within two.

The tournament was thrown wide open when Fleetwood found water off the 15th tee and made a double-bogey five, allowing Cantlay – playing two groups ahead – to jump into the solo lead by holing a 25-foot birdie at the 17th.

Tommy Fleetwood, of England, walks off the second green during the third round of the Tour Championship golf tournament, Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)
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Fleetwood mixed seven birdies with two bogeys and a double-bogey in his round

Fleetwood responded brilliantly by birdieing his next two holes to pull level with Cantlay, who two-putted from 50 feet to birdie the last and set the clubhouse target, with a par at the last leaving the two playing alongside each other on the final day.

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