PGA Tour Championship: South Korea’s Sungjae Im stays in hunt as Scottie Scheffler leads
- 3-under 67 in rain in Atlanta moves Im up to tied-6th in the staggered-start tournament based on FedExCup rankings
- Im is making his fourth successive appearance at the Tour Championship as Asia seeks its first FedExCup champion
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South Korean star Sungjae Im remained unfazed after leader Scottie Scheffler charged ahead following the first round of the Tour Championship, the FedExCup Playoffs finale.
Im scrambled to a three-under 67 on a rainy day at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta to move up to tied sixth position on seven under, after beginning the week on four under in the staggered-start tournament based on players’ positions on the FedExCup rankings.
World No 1 Scheffler, who entered the final week as the top seed following four victories this season, put a firm grip on the PGA Tour’s ultimate prize following a stellar 65 which included an eagle on the sixth hole and three closing birdies as he chases a first FedExCup win.
Starting the week on 10 under, the 26-year-old Scheffler on Thursday extended his starting two-shot advantage to five over Xander Schauffele (66), with US Open champion Matt Fitzpatrick (64) lying a further stroke back.
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“I still have three rounds to go, so each day means a lot,” said Im. “I need to focus on each shot. I’m not trying to focus on the leader nor the stroke difference but only with my own game.”
The two-time tour winner trails Scheffler by eight with three rounds to play.
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