Ludvig Aberg, Adam Scott and Sam Burns were all tied 2nd at -11, while Shane Lowry shot 71 in his final round to finish tied 13th. Rory McIlroy had a better week than the previous three, finishing tied 11th on -6 for the week.
It was an unusual week for Scottie Scheffler, who seemed to handle the high altitude poorly, meaning the world’s best player finished tied 33rd at +1. Next week’s, Tour Championship will draw the FedExCup Playoffs to it’s conclusion. The top 30 players in the world will battle it out to try and take Viktor Hovland’s title.
It’s so satisfying watching Keegan Bradley win — I think that’s because he acts the way we hope we would in his position. Like he genuinely can’t believe how cool it is. As fired up after No. 7 as No. 1. What a win. I’d play for this guy
— Dylan Dethier (@dylan_dethier) August 25, 2024
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In the AIG Women’s Open, Lydia Ko won her third major title at the Old Course at St. Andrews, adding to her Olympic Gold from Paris.
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