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The FedEx Cup is seen on the 18th fairway during the final round of the 2020 Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club last September.
Patrick Cantlay came into the Tour Championship in first place in the FedEx Cup standings, spotting himself two strokes on Tony Finau and four shots on Jon Rahm, the golfer who would be his closest challenger. In the end, the advantage proved critical as Cantlay would win on Sunday at East Lake by a slim one-shot margin over Rahm. A closing 69 helped the 29-year-old California native claim the $15 million up for grabs as the winner of the season-long FedEx Cup title. Cantlay shot a 11-under 269 during the week, but with his 10 under start he finished at 21 under for the week. Rahm shot a 14-under 266 over 72 holes at East Lake, which with his six-under start left him at 20 under for the tournament
The 2020-21 schedule had a total of 47 regular-season FedEx Cup events, including 14 that were postponed or canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For all regular-season PGA Tour events, 500 FedEx Cups are awarded to the winner, with points also being earned by every player making the cut. In World Golf Championships and elevated invitationals, 550 FedEx Cup points go to the winner, while 600 points are given to the champion of the four majors and the Players. Lastly, 300 points are given to the winner of any event played in the same week as a major or World Golf Championship event. Three tournaments (the U.S. Open, Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship and the Masters) were played in the fall portion of the season in 2020 and were again be played in their traditional dates in 2021.
Here is the final FedEx Cup points list for the season.
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RANK (RANK at BMW), PLAYER, TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP SCORE
1 (1): Patrick Cantlay, -21
2 (4): Jon Rahm, -20
3 (19): Kevin Na, -16
4 (6): Justin Thomas, -15
5 (13): Viktor Hovland, -14
5 (17): Xander Schauffele, -14
7 (3): Bryson DeChambeau, -13
8 (15): Dustin Johnson, -11
9 (29): Billy Horschel, -10
9 (8): Abraham Ancer, -10
11 (18): Jason Kokrak, -8
11 (26): Daniel Berger, -8
11 (2): Tony Finau, -8
14 (14): Louis Oosthuizen, -7
14 (16): Rory McIlroy, -7
14 (28): Sergio Garcia, -7
14 (5): Cameron Smith, -7
18 (7): Harris English, -6
18 (10): Sam Burns, -6
20 (9): Jordan Spieth, -4
20 (12): Sungjae Im, -4
22 (21): Corey Conners, -3
22 (27): Erik van Rooyen, -3
22 (25): Scottie Scheffler, -3
25 (30): Patrick Reed, -2
26 (22): Hideki Matsuyama, E
26 (23): Stewart Cink, E
26 (11): Collin Morikawa, E
29 (24): Joaquin Niemann, +4
30 (20): Brooks Koepka, WD
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RANK (RANK at The Northern Trust), PLAYER, STARTS, POINTS
31 (37): K.H. Lee, 33, 1,339
32 (29): Charley Hoffman, 29, 1,338
33 (43): Alex Noren, 25, 1,327
34 (33): Si Woo Kim, 31, 1,293
35 (30): Max Homa, 28, 1,269
36 (40): Hudson Swafford, 29, 1,237
37 (36): Cam Davis, 26, 1,237
38 (31): Kevin Kisner, 26, 1,214
39 (32): Keegan Bradley, 27, 1,206
40 (52): Webb Simpson, 21, 1,195
41 (39): Brian Harman, 28, 1,168
42 (35): Marc Leishman, 24, 1,167
43 (34): Cameron Tringale, 27, 1,165
44 (56): Harold Varner III, 29, 1,162
45 (47): Shane Lowry, 21, 1,103
46 (41): Lucas Glover, 30, 1,102
47 (42): Matt Jones, 30, 1,091
48 (38): Carlos Ortiz, 28, 1,090
49 (58): Aaron Wise, 24, 1,082
50 (46): Lee Westwood, 19, 1,070
51 (62): Charl Schwartzel, 27, 1,045
52 (54): Paul Casey, 20, 1,005
53 (59): Sebastián Muñoz, 32, 999
54 (48): Tom Hoge, 34, 997
55 (51): Branden Grace, 27, 981
56 (50): Russell Henley, 25, 978
57 (49): Cameron Champ, 26, 974
58 (53): Maverick McNealy, 26, 967
59 (55): Emiliano Grillo, 30, 961
60 (57): Robert Streb, 28, 925
61 (61): Jhonattan Vegas, 26, 924
62 (60): Chris Kirk, 26, 912
63 (66): Patton Kizzire, 29, 904
64 (64): Kevin Streelman, 30, 878
65 (63): Keith Mitchell, 28, 874
66 (69): Harry Higgs, 28, 868
67 (65): Mackenzie Hughes, 28, 867
68 (67): Talor Gooch, 28, 840
69 (68): Ryan Palmer, 23, 834
70 (70): Phil Mickelson, 23, 805
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71: Matthew Wolff, 20, 772
72: Seamus Power, 17, 749
73: Matt Fitzpatrick, 20, 748
74: Tyrrell Hatton, 19, 739
75: Martin Laird, 27, 734
76: Joel Dahmen, 27, 725
77: Ian Poulter, 21, 707
78: Troy Merritt, 33, 700
79: J.T. Poston, 29, 697
80: Pat Perez, 32, 685
81: Bubba Watson, 22, 685
82: Andrew Putnam, 32, 669
83: Doug Ghim, 27, 666
84: Brandon Hagy, 28, 660
85: Adam Long, 30, 636
86: Peter Malnati, 30, 634
87: Wyndham Clark, 27, 609
88: Adam Schenk, 33, 609
89: Lanto Griffin, 29, 607
90: Adam Scott, 19, 604
91: Kramer Hickok, 24, 595
92: Brian Stuard, 35, 592
93: Henrik Norlander, 29, 586
94: Doc Redman, 27, 580
95: Brian Gay, 27, 579
96: Roger Sloan, 27, 565
97: Brandt Snedeker, 28, 565
98: Hank Lebioda, 24, 564
99: Tyler McCumber, 25, 551
100: Denny McCarthy, 30, 549
101: Brendon Todd, 28, 544
102: Luke List, 31, 543
103: Adam Hadwin, 29, 540
104: Chez Reavie, 30, 536
105: Brendan Steele, 24, 536
106: Sepp Straka, 31, 533
107: Garrick Higgo, 8, 530
108: James Hahn, 25, 519
109: Zach Johnson, 24, 517
110: Russell Knox, 32, 507
111: Matt Wallace, 18, 502
112: Sam Ryder, 32, 499
113: Gary Woodland, 25, 494
114: Jason Day, 22, 489
115: Matthew NeSmith, 29, 485
116: Scott Piercy, 26, 485
117: Kyle Stanley, 29, 477
118: Anirban Lahiri, 22, 475
119: Dylan Frittelli, 28, 473
120: Richy Werenski, 31, 467
121: C.T. Pan, 27, 466
122: Matt Kuchar, 25, 456
123: Brice Garnett, 31, 452
124: Scott Stallings, 27, 447
125: Chesson Hadley, 27, 440
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126: Justin Rose, 17, 439
127: Ryan Armour, 28, 434
128: Patrick Rodgers, 34, 433
129: Bo Hoag, 32, 428
130: Camilo Villegas, 26, 412
131: Nate Lashley, 25, 410
132: Michael Thompson, 24, 403
133: Rory Sabbatini, 25, 403
134: Rickie Fowler, 24, 402
135: Cameron Percy, 27, 400
136: Austin Cook, 29, 383
137: Tommy Fleetwood, 18, 382
138: Chase Seiffert, 28, 380
139: Charles Howell III, 21, 378
140: Vincent Whaley, 27, 373
141: Nick Taylor, 29, 370
142: Francesco Molinari, 15, 353
143: Mark Hubbard, 32, 337
144: Ryan Moore, 16, 332
145: Michael Gligic, 29, 330
146: Joseph Bramlett, 27, 328
147: Bo Van Pelt, 28, 326
148: Beau Hossler, 30, 316
149: Vaughn Taylor, 30, 306
150: Satoshi Kodaira, 27, 287
151 (151): Rafael Campos, 25/285/1,886
152 (152): Danny Willett, 16/278/1,893
153 (153): John Huh, 20/274/1,897
154 (161): Jason Dufner, 29/261/1,910
155 (156): Andrew Landry, 24/259/1,912
156 (154): Tom Lewis, 28/256/1,915
157 (155): Steve Stricker, 11/252/1,919
158 (157): Bronson Burgoon, 26/246/1,925
159 (158): Will Gordon, 31/241/1,930
160 (159): Scott Brown, 30/240/1,931
161 (162): Rob Oppenheim, 27/229/1,942
162 (164): Tyler Duncan, 33/229/1,942
163 (160): David Hearn, 24/227/1,944
164 (170): Byeong Hun An, 29/225/1,946
165 (163): Kris Ventura, 29/224/1,947
166 (165): Jimmy Walker, 25/223/1,948
167 (166): Robby Shelton, 32/214/1,957
168 (167): Sean O'Hair, 21/213/1,958
169 (168): Padraig Harrington, 16/210/1,961
170 (169): Rafa Cabrera Bello, 26/205/1,966
171 (171): Jim Herman, 22/199/1,972
172 (172): Scott Harrington, 30/188/1,983
173 (173): Xinjun Zhang, 28/179/1,992
174 (174): J.J. Spaun, 26/178/1,993
175 (175): Peter Uihlein, 12/174/1,997
176 (179): Kevin Tway, 24/172/1,999
177 (176): Ben Martin, 18/171/2,000
178 (188): Sung Kang, 31/169/2,002
179 (178): Mark Anderson, 21/168/2,003
180 (177): Mito Pereira, 7/167/2,004
181 (180): Wesley Bryan, 11/157/2,014
182 (181): Ted Potter, Jr., 25/157/2,014
183 (182): Danny Lee, 24/152/2,019
184 (183): Luke Donald, 23/149/2,022
185 (184): Ryan Brehm, 21/141/2,030
186 (195): Ben Taylor, 19/135/2,036
187 (185): Henrik Stenson, 18/133/2,038
188 (186): Kevin Chappell, 12/129/2,042
189 (187): Fabián Gómez, 24/125/2,046
190 (189): D.J. Trahan, 24/122/2,049
191 (190): Grayson Murray, 22/122/2,049
192 (192): Nelson Ledesma, 19/115/2,056
193 (191): Rhein Gibson, 23/115/2,056
194 (193): Josh Teater, 17/109/2,062
195 (194): Graeme McDowell, 15/104/2,067
196 (204): Kiradech Aphibarnrat, 17/99/2,072
197 (196): Bill Haas, 20/99/2,072
198 (197): Sebastian Cappelen, 23/98/2,073
199 (205): David Lingmerth, 11/97/2,074
200 (198): Chris Baker, 22/94/2,077
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201 (199): Jim Furyk, 7/91/2,080
202 (200): Aaron Baddeley, 22/90/2,081
203 (201): Michael Gellerman, 19/89/2,082
204 (202): Nick Watney, 25/89/2,082
205 (203): Tim Wilkinson, 16/85/2,086
206 (206): Jonathan Byrd, 15/81/2,090
207 (207): Kelly Kraft, 17/80/2,091
208 (208): Wes Roach, 14/74/2,097
209 (209): Greg Chalmers, 12/64/2,107
210 (210): J.B. Holmes, 19/55/2,116
211 (211): Ricky Barnes, 13/53/2,118
212 (212): Bud Cauley, 1/49/2,122
213 (213): K.J. Choi, 21/45/2,126
214 (214): Michael Kim, 30/44/2,127
215 (215): Roberto Castro, 7/36/2,135
216 (216): Martin Kaymer, 5/35/2,136
217 (219): Johnson Wagner, 16/35/2,136
218 (217): Sangmoon Bae, 11/32/2,139
219 (218): Bernhard Langer, 2/30/2,141
220 (220): John Senden, 14/28/2,143
221 (221): Martin Trainer, 28/25/2,146
222 (222): Jonas Blixt, 8/23/2,148
223 (223): Tiger Woods, 3/20/2,151
224 (224): Robert Garrigus, 7/18/2,153
225 (225): Hunter Mahan, 26/18/2,153
226 (226): Mike Weir, 3/16/2,155
227 (227): Andres Romero, 7/16/2,155
228 (228): Dominic Bozzelli, 13/15/2,156
229 (229): Richard Johnson, 7/13/2,158
230 (230): Zack Sucher, 14/13/2,158
231 (231): George McNeill, 10/13/2,158
232 (232): D.A. Points, 18/13/2,158
233 (233): Charlie Beljan, 6/12/2,159
234 (234): Derek Ernst, 4/11/2,160
235 (235): William McGirt, 11/11/2,160
236 (236): Ryan Blaum, 12/11/2,160
237 (237): J.J. Henry, 10/9/2,162
238 (238): José María Olazábal, 2/9/2,162
239 (239): Kevin Stadler, 21/8/2,163
240 (240): Jason Bohn, 4/8/2,163
241 (241): Shawn Stefani, 12/7/2,164
242 (242): Alex Cejka, 5/7/2,164
243 (243): Seung-Yul Noh, 6/6/2,165
244 (244): Fred Funk, 1/5/2,166
245 (245): Tommy Gainey, 4/5/2,166
246 (246): Retief Goosen, 1/3/2,168
247 (247): Arjun Atwal, 8/3/2,168
247 (247): Zac Blair, 4/3/2,168
249 (249): Jerry Kelly, 3/3/2,168
250 (250): Parker McLachlin, 9/2/2,169
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2024 Players Championship Sunday tee times, how to watch PGA Tour at TPC Sawgrass
W yndham Clark's lead was four heading into the third round of the 2024 Players Championship . He trails by one with 18 holes to play.
Xander Schauffele shot 7-under 65 in the third round Saturday at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. He didn't have a bogey and by the afternoon took the lead from Clark, and leads by one at 17 under heading to the final day of play.
Scottie Scheffler, dealing with a neck injury, shot 4-under 68 and is at 12 under. Brian Harman shot 8 under on Saturday (15 under the last two days) and is solo third at 15 under.
The Players Stadium Course ranks No. 1 in Florida on Golfweek's Best list of public-access layouts in each state. It also ranks No. 23 on Golfweek's Best list of modern courses in the U.S., and it ranks No. 10 among all resort courses in the U.S.
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PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ has a massive coverage plan called All-Access , which will include 21 feeds showing every shot of every group on every hole on Friday morning. There will be more than 30 streams on Saturday and Sunday, in addition to a Main Feed, Featured Groups, Featured Holes (the par-3 No. 3, the drivable par-4 12th, and the par-5 16th) and Marquee Group feeds each day. Fans will also be able to see every shot at the par-3 No. 17 island green at TPC Sawgrass.
The purse at the Players is $25 million with $4.5 million going to the winner. The winner will also receive 750 FedEx Cup points. It's the richest event on the PGA Tour.
From tee times to TV and streaming info, here's everything you need to know for the final round of the 2024 Players Championship . All times listed are ET.
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PGA Tour veteran hurls club into water in wild meltdown at Players Championship
After rallying, this PGA Tour pro had a meltdown and send both ball and club into the water.
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Adam Hadwin had fought hard to get his opening round back to level par on Thursday at The Players Championship, with birdies on three of his first seven holes on the back nine.
But then TPC Sawgrass fought back.
First, a tee ball into the water and double bogey by Hadwin at the par-3 17.
Second, a close call off the tee at No. 18 that influenced another water ball from Hadwin, whose chippy iron shot from 167 yards landed hard and bounded through the green and into the lake.
The latter mistake at the Players Championship infuriated the usually calm Hadwin, who took his club and swung it like a baseball bat, releasing midway through the swing and launching the club into the lake, via Golf Channel:
Adam Hadwin discards his club in the lake after finding water on 18. 📺: Golf Channel & @peacock | #THEPLAYERS pic.twitter.com/biJ4JMvUaP — Golf Channel (@GolfChannel) March 14, 2024
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Ryan Fox bogeyed 14 and 15 and lost momentum heading into the next three holes of his opening round. What followed for Fox was nothing short of amazing.
Fox recorded an eagle on the par-5 16th then managed to bury his tee shot on 17 for a hole-in-one, an incredible two-hole feat that you just don’t see every day. The back-to-back eagles are the first in Players Championship history. The hole-in-one on 17 marks the third consecutive year TPC Sawgrass saw such a shot at the Players Championship. It's also the eighth hole-in-one since 2016.
The Players Championship is a big tournamen t for many golfers and a big deal to golf fans. It's often described as the fifth major on the PGA Tour  calendar and it certainly attracts that kind of attention.
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When Jay Monahan met with the media ahead of this week’s Players Championship , the flagship tournament for the PGA Tour for which Monahan is the commissioner, two things became apparent.
First, with many of the LIV golfers in the world able to play in the four major championships, the Players Championship might be the tournament that is impacted the most by the absence of the LIV Tour players like Jon Rahm and Brooks Koepka. The narrative that the Players is the fifth major isn’t very strong when the majors are actually letting the LIV Golf and the PGA Tour players play together, but the Players Championship isn’t allowing that.
The second thing that is crystal clear is that the PGA Tour is still in trouble two years into the battle with the Saudi Arabia-backed LIV Tour. Monahan answered plenty of questions, but didn’t, in reality, give many answers.
Monahan said that the negotiations with the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund over a potential investment deal are still ongoing, but his unwillingness to offer details about the negotiations or what a potential deal will look like are hardly the things that disgruntled and frustrated golf fans want to hear.
What fans want is a deal. They want the talk of negotiations and player defections and money and money and more money to go away. Monahan basically told those fans that the battle will continue and there is no deadline for a deal. And there is certainly no guarantee that PGA Tour players will ignore overtures from LIV in the coming months.
Monahan talked about the fans, but when push came to shove, he talked more about what is best for the members of the PGA Tour. The fans have been rising with a more unified voice of frustration and are showing that frustration through a drop in television ratings for PGA Tour events. Only the American Express with its amateur winner Nick Dunlap has seen a ratings increase among tour events this year. Fans still don’t seem to be a priority.
Viktor Hovland focuses on the 10th hole during the first round of The Players Championship Thursday, March 14, 2024, at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.
Will fans stay or revolt?
The thinking is probably that the fans are the fans and they will continue to be fans, and that they won’t abandon the game they love over two years of money grabs and insults. That might be dangerous thinking as the Tour continues negotiations with LIV, especially given that the PIF seems to have greater leverage than the PGA Tour because of money.
That was obvious in December when the PGA Tour’s Dec. 31 deadline for a deal with PIF grew closer and closer. The Tour did make a $3 billion deal with investment group Strategic Sports Group, but LIV poached Rahm from the PGA Tour with a deal of more than half a billion dollars, showing that its money advantage perhaps overruled the PGA Tour’s arguments of history and tradition or its SSG deal.
Members of the newly established 13-member board of directors of the new PGA Tour Enterprises need to understand that every week that goes by without a deal is another opportunity for fans to become a little more fed up with the constant noise and bickering between the two rival tours.
Fans honestly don’t care about player equity in the new structure of the PGA Tour. I’m not sure fans really care whether the top 10 players in the world all play together every week, just that they are all united on a single tour and have a chance to play together more often.
If this sounds like a condemnation of what the Tour is doing, that’s only partly true. The LIV players elevated guaranteed money to their greatest goal in the game. They took the money knowing there would be no world ranking points and there would be no easy path back to either the PGA Tour or the DP World Tour.
And they now play in a certain amount of obscurity, because the television ratings for that tour are worse than the worst PGA Tour event. Even adding Rahm, one of the great players in the game at the moment, hasn’t changed the television story for LIV. As Scottie Scheffler said this week, the splintering of professional golf came from the LIV players leaving, not the PGA Tour players staying.
So fans could walk away from Monahan’s press conference Tuesday with little hope that things are going to change in the coming weeks. And the prospect of federal intervention that could delay any final deal by a year or more has to be depressing for all parties involved.
In the end, it isn’t promises of an accelerated negotiation or $3.6 million first-prize checks or player equity fans want. Fans want a deal and for the rancor to go away. Without a deal, the fans might go away.
Larry Bohannan is the golf writer for The Desert Sun. You can contact him at (760) 778-4633 or at [email protected]. Follow him on Facebook or on Twitter at @larry_bohannan. Support local journalism. Subscribe to The Desert Sun.
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2024 Players Championship one and done picks, sleepers, rankings: PGA Tour predictions, golf betting advice
Mike mcclure locked in his expert pga one and done golf picks, rankings, projected leaderboard and top sleepers for the players championship 2024 at tpc sawgrass in ponte vedra beach.
The PGA Tour descends upon the iconic Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass this week for the 2024 Players Championship. The flagship event on the PGA Tour schedule is often referred to as 'golf's fifth major'. Defending champion Scottie Scheffler headlines the 2024 Players Championship field. Scheffler, who won last week at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, is listed as the 11-2 betting favorite in the latest 2024 Players Championship odds. Other top contenders on the PGA odds board include Rory McIlroy (12-1), Justin Thomas (22-1), Xander Schauffele (22-1), Viktor Hovland (22-1), Patrick Cantlay (25-1), and Will Zalatoris (25-1). The field will be competing for a total purse of $25 million, with the winner's share of the prize money coming in at $4.5 million.Â
With his top notch recent form, and history of success at TPC Sawgrass, Scheffler will likely be a popular one and done pick for The Players. Should you back Scheffler? Or should you target a long shot like Jordan Spieth (35-1), Jason Day (45-1), or Matt Fitzpatrick (70-1)? Before locking in your 2024 Players Championship one and done picks, you need to see what SportsLine DFS pro and PGA expert Mike McClure has to say .Â
The One and Done format is growing in popularity. It has several noticeable similarities to NFL Survivor pools, with the main difference being entries are not eliminated with a bad week. Players pick one golfer per week and earn points based on their selected golfer's prize money for that tournament. Golfers can only be used once per season, and the point format makes nailing majors, signature events, and big money tournaments critical.
McClure is a DFS legend with over $2 million in career winnings, and he's been red-hot on his PGA picks dating back to the PGA Tour restart in June of 2020. McClure uses his proprietary simulation model to analyze the field and crush his golf picks .
McClure nailed plenty of One and Done picks in 2023. At the 2023 Farmers Insurance Open, McClure's top One and Done pick, Max Homa, outlasted the entire field to take home his sixth career PGA Tour victory and $1.566 million. At the WM Phoenix Open, McClure nailed Scheffler winning the tournament, taking home $3.6 million.
He correctly called Jon Rahm's wins at The Masters and the Sentry Tournament of Champions. Then at the RBC Canadian Open McClure listed Nick Taylor and Tyrrell Hatton as two of his top one and done picks. Taylor would go on to win the tournament, while Hatton finished in third place. And finally, at the Rocket Mortgage Classic, his top OAD pick was eventual tournament champion Rickie Fowler.
This season, one of his top OAD picks was for The American Express was Justin Thomas, who finished in third place and took home $635,600. At the WM Phoenix Open, McClure recommended OAD players use Scottie Scheffler as their pick. He ended up finishing in third place, taking home $519,200. At the Genesis Invitational, McClure tabbed Patrick Cantlay, who finished in fourth place at the signature event, as his top OAD pick. Finally, at the Cognizant Classic, McClure's top one and done pick, Min Woo Lee, finished in a tie for second place.Â
At last week's Arnold Palmer Invitation, a signature event, McClure again recommended using Scheffler (if he hadn't already been used) and Will Zalatoris. The Result: Scheffler won the event by five strokes, and Zalatoris finished in fourth place.
Now, McClure has dialed in on the Players Championship golf tournament and just locked in his one and done picks and PGA predictions. They are a must-see for any player looking for an edge in their One and Done pool. You can only see McClure's Players Championship 2024 one and done picks at SportsLine .
Top 2024 Players Championship One and Done picks
One of McClure's top one and done picks this week for The Players is former Alabama standout Justin Thomas. The 30-year-old PGA Tour veteran has 15 career outright wins, including two major championships (at the PGA Championship in 2017 and 2022) and a victory at The Players in 2021. Thomas was uncharacteristically inconsistent in 2023, but has bounced back and gotten off to a fast start to the 2024 season.Â
In five starts in 2024, Thomas has a third place finish (The American Express), sixth place finish (AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am), and two 12th place finishes (WM Phoenix Open and Arnold Palmer Invitational). Thomas has long been considered to be one of the best irons players in the world and enters this week ranked eighth on the PGA Tour in strokes gained tee-to-green (1.220), 21st in strokes gained around the green (0.401), and 25th in total strokes gained (0.900). McClure believes Thomas will be in contention until the end at the 2024 Players Championship. You can see who else to back at SportsLine .
How to make Players Championship 2024 One and Done picks
McClure is also targeting another golfer for his 2024 Players Championship one and done picks who has a long track record of success against elite competition. This former major championship winner has the ability to win any tournament he enters, and is one of the most talented golfers in this field. You can find out who it is, and check out all of McClure's Players Championship one and done picks at SportsLine .
Who wins the The Players Championship 2024, and which golfers should you target for your PGA one and done picks this week at TPC Sawgrass? Visit SportsLine now to get Mike McClure's Players Championship 2024 one and done picks, all from the DFS pro who called Nick Taylor's epic win at the RBC Canadian Open and Rickie Fowler's win at the Rocket Mortgage Classic in 2023, and Scottie Scheffler's win at the Arnold Palmer Invitational , and find out.
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The 30-year-old PGA Tour veteran has 15 career outright wins, including two major championships (at the PGA Championship in 2017 and 2022) and a victory at The Players in 2021.