FedEx Cup
Henrik Stenson stayed focused, keeping rookie Jordan Spieth and veteran Steve Strickers at bay to win the PGA Tour Championship, the fourth leg of the FedEx Cup Playoffs; Tiger Woods finished tied for 22nd place in the PGA Tour Championship and second in the FedExCup standings
Only rain could slow Henrik Stenson down at the PGA Tour Championship in East Lake Golf Club, keeping a four shot lead over Dustin Johnson, getting closer to winning the $10 million FedEx Cup prize. Tiger Woods tied for 26th place going 1-under 69.
Henrik Stenson held off 2013 Masters champion Adam Scott to take the lead during the opening round of the PGA Tour Championship in East Lake Golf Club, putting themselves in great position to win the FedEx Cup and the $10 million prize. Stenson and Scott capitalized on Tiger Woods' mistakes, including failing to birdie the entire day.
The top 30 golfers in the world look to win the 2013 PGA Tour Championship and the $10 million prize up for grabs as the 2013 PGA Tour Championship begins Thursday.
Tiger Woods is the 5-to-1 favorite to win, according to LVH SuperBook, in this weekend's PGA Tour Championship being held at the East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Ga., with a $10 million prize on the line
The top golfer's remarkable tee shot at No.2 in the first round was probably his best in three weeks while his putting was a thing of beauty to watch throughout the day.
Brandt Snedeker rattled off seven birdies in a row, a PGA Tour-best for 2013, to take the lead at the BMW Championship. Tiger Woods finished second for the day.
Henrik Stenson, Adam Scott and Phil Mickelson listed as 12-to-1 odds to win the BMW Championship - the third leg of the FedEx Cup.
2013 Masters winner Adam Scott climbs to number two in the world finishing at 11-under 273 to win the first leg of the FedEx Cup.