FrontPageBets takes a look at the golfers and wagers to watch in the PGA Tour's grand finale.
By Gerry Ahern FrontPagBets Patrick Cantlay seems intent on hanging onto the title of FedEx Cup Playoff champion.
In doing so, he enters play for this week's Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta as the second seed at 8-under, two shots behind No. 1 Scottie Scheffler. The staggered start, which began in 2019, is based on FedEx Cup points earned after the first two postseason tournaments. East Lake, a par 70, spans more than 7,300 yards.
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