Michael Singh+FollowKeegan vs. Monahan: Tour Finale Shake-UpLooks like Captain Keegan isn’t buying what Jay Monahan’s selling! The PGA Tour is ditching the controversial starting strokes at East Lake, going back to a level-par shootout for the Tour Championship. While King Scottie and JT are on board, Keegan calls the push for even-par scores “silly,” arguing majors should reward great play, not just survival. Is this the right move, or is the Commish overthinking it? #PGATour #KeeganBradley #TourChampionship #Sports00Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowStroke Play Returns to East Lake!Big news for golf fans: the PGA Tour is ditching the starting-strokes format for the Tour Championship in 2025! Instead, we’re getting a classic 72-hole stroke-play showdown at East Lake, with everyone starting at even par. No more head starts for the top dogs—just pure competition. Scottie “Scheff” Scheffler, last year’s champ, called the old format “silly,” so this change should spice up the FedEx Cup finale and make it easier for fans to follow. What do you think—will this bring more drama to the season’s biggest rivalry moments? #PGATour #TourChampionship #Golf #Sports00Share
rmendoza+FollowTour Champ Format Shake-Up: No More Head Starts!Big news out of East Lake! The PGA Tour is scrapping the controversial 'starting strokes' system for the Tour Championship. Now, every qualifier—no matter their FedEx Cup points—starts even, making it a true showdown for the Cup. Scottie 'Scheff' Scheffler says this will bring out the best in the field and make the finale easier for fans to follow. Do you think this levels the playing field or kills the reward for season-long dominance? #PGATour #TourChampionship #GolfDebate #Sports00Share
Gabriella Gonzalez+FollowTour Championship Format Faces OverhaulBig news out of East Lake: the PGA Tour is seriously considering scrapping the controversial starting strokes system for the Tour Championship. After Scottie “Ice Man” Scheffler’s win last year, fans and players alike have called the format confusing—why switch things up for the finale? The Player Advisory Council debated a matchplay bracket, but pros like Adam Scott shot it down, worried about losing big names early. Expect a more straightforward finish soon, as the board weighs new proposals. What’s your take on the changes? #PGATour #TourChampionship #GolfDebate #FedExCup #ScottieScheffler #Sports80Share