At the halfway stage of the Tour Championship, it’s Tommy Fleetwood and Russell Henley who share the lead, with the duo sitting at 13-under-par.
Henley, who was the first round leader, carding a nine-under 61 on Thursday, followed it up with a four-under 66, while Fleetwood, who is looking to finally win in the States, carded a six-under 64 and seven-under 63.
Although Fleetwood carded a stunning 63, it wasn’t the lowest round of the day, as recent Wyndham Championship winner, Cameron Young, produced an eight-under 62 to sit solo third at 11-under.
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Among the chasing pack are Robert MacIntyre and Patrick Cantlay at 10-under, while World No.1 Scottie Scheffler is eight-under and solo sixth, five back of Henley and Fleetwood.
Fleetwood has registered seven top 10s on the PGA Tour this season, coming agonizingly close to a win on numerous occasions
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In terms of tee times, the final pair tee off much later than Friday, with the weather set to be clear for the third round on Moving Day.
Henley and Fleetwood get their rounds underway at 3.00pm local time (EDT), while several notable pairings will be looking to make charges on Saturday.
Tour Championship tee times
Round Three – Saturday. All times EDT
12.16pm: JJ Spaun, Viktor Hovland12.27pm: Sepp Straka, Justin Rose12.38pm: Hideki Matsuyama, Brian Harman12.49pm: Corey Conners, Andrew Novak1.00pm: Harry Hall, Sungjae Im1.16pm: Collin Morikawa, Maverick McNealy1.27pm: Jacob Bridgeman, Ludvig Aberg1.38pm: Harris English, Nick Taylor1.49pm: Justin Thomas, Keegan Bradley2.00pm: Ben Griffin, Akshay Bhatia2.16pm: Sam Burns, Rory McIlroy2.27pm: Shane Lowry, Chris Gotterup2.38pm: Patrick Cantlay, Scottie Scheffler2.49pm: Cameron Young, Robert MacIntyre3.00pm: Tommy Fleetwood, Russell HenleyHow to watch the Tour Championship
Round Three: 12.00 – 1.00pm (ESPN+), 1.00 – 2.30pm (NBC Sports App), 2.30 – 7.00pm (Peacock/NBC Sports App)