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Hovland sets course record, Pano earns first LPGA Tour win and four more Americans join Ryder Cup roster

After a week with big wins by Viktor Hovland and Alexa Pano, the golf world turns its attention to the final week of the FedEx Cup playoffs — and the remaining Ryder Cup and Solheim Cup roster spots up for grabs.

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The PGA TOUR visits the birthplace of Rock ‘n Roll this week for the FedEx St. Jude Classic. Memphis is known for blues, barbecue and one of the toughest tracks on TOUR. TPC Southwind always provides a stern test for the game’s best. Daniel Berger is going for the three-peat this week in Memphis. The two-time defending champion will star in PGA TOUR LIVE’s Featured Groups coverage along with names like Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson and Brooks Koepka. The Thursday and Friday broadcasts will begin at 8 a.m. Eastern. Featured Holes coverage of the par-3 14th and par-5 16th will run from 4 p.m. until the broadcast’s conclusion at 7 p.m. Eastern. PGA TOUR LIVE also can be viewed on Twitter from 8 a.m. to approximately 9:15 a.m. on Thursday and Friday. Here’s a closer look at this week’s Featured Groups. (Note: FedExCup ranking in parentheses.) THURSDAY Henrik Stenson (44), Brooks Koepka (47), William McGirt (109): Stenson, a former FedExCup champion, is playing alongside the defending U.S. Open champ. Koepka has impressed in his return from a wrist injury, tying the course record at TPC Sawgrass (63) en route to a T11 at THE PLAYERS before shooting a final-round 63 to finish second at the Fort Worth Invitational. McGirt, a former winner of the Memorial, rounds out the group. Tee times: 8:40 a.m. Eastern off No. 10 on Thursday; 1:40 p.m. Eastern off No. 1 on Friday. Phil Mickelson (5), Tony Finau (12), Luke List (17): This group features three of the top 20 players in the FedExCup standings. Mickelson has a great track record at TPC Southwind – five consecutive finishes of 11th or better – as he continues his pursuit of his first FedExCup. Finau is making his debut in this event, while List finished T18 last year. List played his college golf in Tennessee, at Vanderbilt. He was an All-American and runner-up to Ryan Moore in the 2004 U.S. Amateur. Tee times: 8:50 a.m. Eastern off No. 10 on Thursday; 1:50 p.m. Eastern off No. 1 on Friday. FRIDAY Scott Piercy (33), Charles Howell III (36), Billy Horschel (38): Piercy and Horschel teamed to win this year’s Zurich Classic of New Orleans. They’ll play alongside Charles Howell III in a group that features three players on the cusp of cracking the top 30 in the FedExCup standings. Horschel is looking to get to East Lake for the first time since winning the FedExCup in 2014. Piercy played the TOUR Championship in 2012 and 2015. Howell is among the select group who has qualified for the FedExCup Playoffs in every season since their inception, but he hasn’t qualified for the TOUR Championship since 2011. Tee times: 1:40 p.m. Eastern off No. 1 on Thursday; 8:40 a.m. Eastern off No. 10 on Friday. Dustin Johnson (8), Austin Cook (29), Daniel Berger (86): Two former FedEx St. Jude champions are playing with a local who got his career started at TPC Southwind and is now a TOUR winner. Johnson won here in 2012. Berger has won the past two FedEx St. Jude Classics. He’s trying to become the first person since Leonard Gallett (1929, 1931, 1933 Wisconsin PGA) to win his first three titles at the same event. Cook is from Jonesboro, Arkansas, about an hour from Memphis. Cook made his PGA TOUR debut here in 2014 after Monday qualifying. He finished T14. Austin’s grandfather, John, played with Jack Nicklaus in the final round of the 1965 Memphis Open. Nicklaus shot 65 to win. Tee times: 1:50 p.m. Eastern off No. 1 on Thursday; 8:50 a.m. Eastern off No. 10 on Friday.

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Quick look at Valspar ChampionshipQuick look at Valspar Championship

THE OVERVIEW Five years ago at Innisbrook, Jordan Spieth earned his way onto the PGA TOUR. Three years ago, he won the Valspar Championship, the first of five wins in a season that elevated him to superstar status. Now he comes to Innisbrook without a win in his last 14 worldwide starts – his biggest drought since his rookie season in 2013. He’s yet to post a top-5 finish in his six TOUR starts. He ranks 163rd in strokes gained: putting, a baffling development for one of the game’s biggest clutch putters. And good friend Justin Thomas has passed him in the world rankings. The confidence is not wavering, though. Spieth likes the way his game is progressing, and he hopes that Innisbrook – which has treated him so well – will be the spark to the rest of his season. “This tournament bringing really good vibes being here can do a lot for me going forward for the rest of the season,â€� he said Wednesday. Suffering the flu in late December is one reason for Spieth’s slow start. In fact, speaking of slow starts, that’s another reason why Spieth has struggled to contend this season. He ranks 156th on TOUR in first-round scoring average (71.50), breaking 70 just once in his six starts. Compare that to his TOUR ranking in the other three rounds – 3rd in the second round, 13th in the third round and 7th in the final round. Too often, Spieth has been playing catch-up for most of the week, requiring him to take more chances. “The first rounds set me back this year,â€� Spieth said, “but talked with Michael (Greller, his caddie) yesterday. We’re in a very similar position to 2015 at this very moment.â€� Provided Spieth can solve his putting issues – he said the holiday flu reduced the amount of practice time on the greens, and thus led to some alignment problems – the rest of his game seems good to go. He ranks sixth on TOUR in strokes gained: tee to green. “Ball-striking is all there to win golf tournaments,â€� Spieth said. “Just a matter of seeing a couple putts go in and getting comfortable early in a tournament and gaining that confidence.â€� That confidence (or lack thereof) on the greens is the primary thing Spieth thinks is preventing him from flashing the kind of form he did in 2015. “You go through peaks and troughs through every part of your game,â€� Spieth said. “I believe I hit a trough and I’m back rising towards a peak when it comes to on the greens. I’ve got to maintain everything else and I believe I’ll be a better player, if that’s the case.â€� Innisbrook has provided Spieth with many fond memories. Perhaps he’ll add another chapter this week. THREE PLAYERS TO PONDER Tiger Woods It’s great to see Tiger add some new tournaments to his schedule. Would be even better if he’s in contention Sunday afternoon. Rory McIlroy Like Tiger, McIlroy is making his tournament debut this week. His last start in Florida did not go well (T-59 at Honda Classic). Henrik Stenson If a 40-something wins for the second consecutive week, it’s likely to be this 41-year-old Swede who’s fared well at Innisbrook. THE FLYOVER Moccasin. Rattler. Copperhead. Those are the nicknames of the closing three holes at Innisbrook’s Copperhead course. Collectively, they’re known as the Snake Pit, one of the toughest closing stretches on TOUR. Since 2003, it has played to a cumulative 0.559 strokes over par, the third-highest average among regular TOUR courses (non-majors) during that span. Here’s a look at the 16th, 17th and 18th holes at Copperhead. THE LANDING ZONE The Snake Pit draws most of the attention, but the hardest hole at Innisbrook last season was the 465-yard par-4 sixth, which played to a stroke average of 4.217. A total of 113 bogeys were made on the hole last year, 20 more than any other hole. 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Two have gone on to win the FedExCup title (Jim Furyk in 2010, Jordan Spieth in 2015). Don’t be surprised if Adam Hadwin successfully defends his title this week. Making his 10th start of the season, the Canadian comes in off back-to-back top 10 finishes (a T-6 at the Genesis Open, followed by a T-9 at last week’s World Golf Championships-Mexico Championship). Steve Stricker’s in the field this week after his first PGA TOUR Champions win on Sunday at the Cologuard Classic. He’s seeking to become the fourth player to win on the PGA TOUR and PGA TOUR Champions in the same year (Raymond Floyd in 1992, Craig Stadler in 2003 and Fred Funk in 2007).

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