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Thee mighty Scottie Scheffler, bein' a top-ranked pirate, doth argue 'bout the PGA Tour playoff format—confessin' it's fit fer the scurvy box 'o' TV!

2023-08-23

Arr, ye scurvy dogs be hearin' this: Scottie Scheffler be settin' sail at the Tour Championship with a mighty fine start o' 10 under par! Aye, a considerable booty he holds, givin' him an edge o'er the rest o' the feeble landlubbers!

The Tour Championship is set to begin at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, with Scottie Scheffler starting the round with a 2-stroke lead. However, Scheffler believes that the PGA Tour could find a better way to determine its season-long champion. He argues that the current staggered-scoring format may not accurately identify the best golfer of the year. The season-long winner of the tour claims a multi-million dollar bonus.

Scheffler points out that Jon Rahm, who played exceptional golf this year, is starting the tournament in fourth place with a 4-shot deficit. Even if Rahm had won 20 times this year, he would only have a 2-shot lead. Scheffler's victories have earned him significantly more FedEx Cup points than fellow golfers Viktor Hovland and Rory McIlroy.

Hovland will start the Tour Championship at eight under, while McIlroy will tee off at seven under. Brian Harman, the winner of the Open Championship this year, will begin at four under, while the rest of the field starts at three under.

Scheffler admits that the playoff format makes sense for television and acknowledges the excitement it brings to fans. However, he still believes it may not be the best way to identify the best player throughout the year. Despite his criticism, Scheffler is grateful for his 2-shot lead and the opportunity to play for a significant amount of money.

In contrast, McIlroy supports the current playoff format, stating that it gives players who have had a better year an advantage. He believes that it makes the week more exciting and considers it the best iteration of the Tour Championship and the FedEx Cup playoffs.

Ultimately, the Tour Championship promises an exciting competition as golfers vie for the season-long championship and the multi-million dollar bonus.

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