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East Lake Delivers Drama: Henley’s Hot Start, McIlroy’s Miracle Birdie, and Tiger’s Bold New Role
The 2025 Tour Championship at East Lake is already delivering fireworks. Russell Henley’s 61 set the pace, Rory McIlroy produced a viral “grandstand” birdie, the FedExCup finale launched a brand-new even-par format, and Tiger Woods is chairing a powerful new PGA Tour committee.
Here’s everything you need to watch and share.
Henley Sets the Pace with a 61
Russell Henley stole the show in Round 1 with a blistering 9-under 61, vaulting to the top of the leaderboard under the Tour’s new even-par start.
With heavyweights like Scottie Scheffler charging, the stage is set for a true 72-hole shootout.
A Fairer Format Raises the Stakes
New year, new approach: all 30 players began at level ground for 2025—no staggered starting strokes.
The result? More volatility, more drama, and a finale that feels more like a major than a math problem.
How it works: 2025 TOUR Championship format (PGA TOUR)
McIlroy’s Wild “Grandstand” Birdie
Rory McIlroy delivered the viral clip of the day. From a bunker, his ball rocketed into the grandstand, ricocheted back onto the green, and cozied up near the cup—setting up one of the luckiest birdies you’ll see.
Fans instantly drew Happy Gilmore parallels.
Watch: Rory banks it off the grandstand, makes birdie (PGA TOUR)
@dantalksgolfRory McIlroy makes a birdie off the grandstand on 18 at East Lake. #mcilroy #fedexcup #pgatour #golf♬ original sound
Alternate angle: “The luckiest birdie ever” (Sky Sports)
Tiger Woods Takes Charge of Reform
Off the course, Tiger Woods is leading a new Future Competition Committee under new PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp—tasked with taking a holistic look at the Tour’s model.
It’s a significant step as golf navigates a complex, still-fractured landscape.
- ESPN: Tiger-led group eyes “significant change”
- CBS Sports: Woods to chair new committee
- SportsPro: Committee brief and scope
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