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Hideki
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Keegan Bradley-6
Ludvig Åberg-5
Rory McIlroy -4
Collin Morikawa -4
Wyndham Clark -4
Sam Burns -4
Patrick Cantlay -4
Sungjae Im -3
Sahith Theegala -3
Shane Lowry -3
Adam Scott -3
Tony Finau -3
Byeong Hun An -2
Viktor Hovland -2
Russell Henley -2
Akshay Bhatia -2
Robert
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Tommy
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Sepp Straka -1
Matthieu Pavon -1
Taylor Pendrith -1
Chris Kirk E
Tom Hoge E
Aaron Rai E
Christiaan Bezuidenhout E
Justin Thomas E
So, we are down to the final thirty in this years FedEx Cup play-offs and what another exciting end of season it’s been as we head down to Atlanta, Georgia.
East Lake Golf Club is the home course of legendary amateur golfer Bobby Jones and has held some major golf tournaments including the Ryder Cup in 1963 and the US Amateur in 2001 and is now the permanent home to the Tour Championship since 2005.
The club motto is “Golf with a Purpose” and working with the local community, all profits from the club, as well as charitable donations from the club’s corporate membership support the East Lake Foundation. Helping Atlanta's East Lake residents by giving them opportunities to build a better future through education for children and adults, affordable housing, job readiness and connections with the broader community.
Established in 1904, East Lake is the oldest golf course in Atlanta. Originally designed by Tom Bendelow, but completely reworked by Donald Ross in 1913. In 1994, Rees Jones restored Donald Ross' original golf course layout, which now measures 7,374 yards.
The signature hole at the 168-yard, par 3 6th plays from an elevated tee to a diagonally angled peninsula green. This green existed on the original Tom Bendelow course where it served as the green at the par 5 16th and was at the time, one of the first island greens in America.
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