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Fleetwood and Henley share Tour Championship lead in a tight race for a $10M prize

ATLANTA  — Tommy Fleetwood is a familiar story hopeful of a different ending, posting eight birdies in his round of 7-under 63 to share the lead Friday at the Tour Championship with Russell Henley in what was shaping up as a tight race for the $10 million prize.

Fleetwood, increasingly popular for his grace in handling so many tough losses, is searching for his first PGA Tour win to go along with a collection of strong European tour titles. But he has been down this road before, quite often this year. The questions are getting old.

Maybe it ends with the Englishman winning two trophies for his first win — the FedEx Cup and the “Calamity Jane” replica putter that serves as the Tour Championship trophy.

“All I can do is keep learning,” Fleetwood said. “I actually feel like I’ve played very, very well when I have led the tournaments and been in contention. It’s just I might have not got things right right at the end. It’s not like I’ve crashed and burned. It’s just that I’ve not quite finished things off. The people that win the most are the guys that are in contention the most.

“That’s where I want to be,” he said. “I keep going. I love the buzz when I am in contention, and I’m just excited for the opportunity again.”

The only buzz he got wrong was the setting on his clippers when he went to trim his beard, prompting questions about whether he shaved. It beats the alternative question of when he will win or whether this will be the week.

But it won’t be easy. Russell Henley had another birdie-birdie finish for a 66 to join him in a share of the lead at 13-under 127, extraordinarily low scoring except for spells of heavy rain the previous two days at East Lake and more expected Friday — they moved the tee times forward to avoid a stoppage in play. Greens are soft, they run true and preferred lies are in place.

It’s a recipe for low scoring and that’s what the Tour Championship has provided. Add to that the new format where the top 30 players start at even, instead of the top seed getting a two-shot lead and the bottom five players starting 10 shots behind.

Cameron Young bolstered his Ryder Cup hopes with a 62, which included a par save from the 17th fairway when he wisely pitched out from a most awkward lie. He was two shots behind.

Patrick Cantlay, the FedEx Cup champion from 2021, was on the verge of taking himself out of the tournament until he shot 30 on the back nine, capped off by a birdie-birdie-eagle finish, the last one a 7-wood from 249 yards to 6 feet. He shot 66 and was three behind, along with BMW Championship runner-up Robert MacIntyre.

Scottie Scheffler hit a wedge to a foot on the final hole for a 69, not his cleanest round but extending his streak of 19 consecutive rounds under par. He was five back.

“Just one of those days where it seemed like I wasn’t getting rewarded for the stuff that I was doing,” Scheffler said. “Just a touch off all day.”

Henley opened the round by holing out from a bunker for birdie, and he played the slope on the green from the bunker on the 18th for a closing birdie.

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