Tommy Fleetwood and Patrick Cantlay will take a two-shot advantage into Sunday’s final round of the Tour Championship after posting matching 16-under totals through 54 holes at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. Russell Henley sits at 14-under, while U.S. Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley moved to 13-under with a seven-under-par 63, the day’s low round. Defending FedEx Cup champion Scottie Scheffler is a further stroke back at 12-under. The season-ending event determines the FedEx Cup winner under a straight stroke-play format that replaced the former handicapped system. The tournament carries a $40 million purse, with $10 million earmarked for the champion. Bradley’s title bid comes as he weighs whether to make himself a playing captain for next month’s Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, a move not seen since Arnold Palmer led and played in 1963. The 39-year-old is due to name six captain’s picks on Wednesday and has acknowledged the decision as the “biggest” of his career. Adding to the scrutiny, former President Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social that Bradley "should DEFINITELY be on the American Ryder Cup Team – As Captain" and said he plans to attend the event’s opening day at the invitation of the PGA Tour. Bradley has not indicated when he will decide on his own status, but said his priority remains assembling the strongest possible U.S. lineup.
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