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How to Watch the TOUR Championship, Round 2: Featured Groups, live scores, tee times, TV times

Round 2 of the TOUR Championship takes place Friday at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. The top 30 players who qualified are competing for the $18 million first-place check and the coveted FedExCup trophy. Those in the field include FedExCup leader Scottie Scheffler, defending FedExCup champion Patrick Cantlay, two-time FedExCup champion Rory McIlroy, former FedExCup champions Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth, Jon Rahm, Cameron Smith, Hideki Matsuyama, Collin Morikawa, Viktor Hovland and Adam Scott. Here’s everything you need to know to follow the action, including Featured Groups for PGA TOUR LIVE and newly expanded and extended coverage on ESPN+. Click here for more details. Leaderboard Full tee times HOW TO FOLLOW (All times ET) Television: Thursday-Friday, 1 p.m.-6 p.m. ET (Golf Channel). Saturday, 1 p.m.-2:30 p.m. (Golf Channel), 2:30 p.m.-7 p.m. (NBC). Sunday, 12 p.m.-1:30 p.m. (Golf Channel), 1:30 p.m.-6 p.m. (NBC) Radio: Thursday-Friday, 12 p.m.–6 p.m. ET. Saturday, 2 p.m.-7 p.m. Sunday, 1 p.m.-6 p.m. (PGA TOUR Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com/liveaudio) For outside of the U.S., click here for GOLFTV powered by the PGA TOUR PGA TOUR LIVE PGA TOUR Live is available exclusively on ESPN+ • Main Feed: primary tournament-coverage featuring the best action from across the course • Marquee Group: new “marquee group” showcasing every shot from each player in the group • Featured Groups: traditional PGA TOUR LIVE coverage of two concurrent featured groups • Featured Holes: a combination of par-3s and iconic or pivotal holes FEATURED GROUPS FRIDAY Tony Finau, Viktor Hovland Max Homa, Sahith Theegala Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele Rory McIlroy, Cameron Smith MUST READS Scottie Scheffler extends lead to five at TOUR Championship Triple, eagle highlight Rory McIlroy’s topsy-turvy start to TOUR Championship Jockeying for final captain’s pick adds intrigue at TOUR Championship Scheffler cements odds on favoritism with hot TOUR Championship start Living single at the TOUR Championship 30 one-liners for TOUR Championship qualifiers

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Maya Brown had her eye on Troy even before they got to the animal shelter. She and her boyfriend, Lanto Griffin, had talked about getting a dog almost from their first date. But the nomadic life of a professional golfer doesn’t exactly lend itself to pet ownership. With the PGA TOUR shuttered in the wake of the coronavirus, though, the couple was thinking about giving it a trial run and fostering a dog. Reports that shelters in the Jacksonville Beach, Florida, and surrounding areas might have to shut down only strengthened their resolve. “We actually went to the one near our house and they didn’t have any dogs,â€� says Griffin, winner of the Houston Open last fall. “I guess the community kind of all came together and they all got taken. I basically gave her the OK, let’s get one. She started looking at every shelter within two hours of us. “So, she shows me this picture of this dog and she said, it’s down in St. Augustine, which is about 50 minutes from our house.â€� That dog was Troy, a golden-brown Labrador mix with wrinkled Shar-Pei ears. He had been at the shelter for 18 long months, and even before they got there, Troy had captured Brown’s heart. Griffin, now, he was not so sure. “This dog looked pitiful,â€� Griffin recalls. “She kept on every day, she was like, Troy needs a home, Troy’s been at the shelter the longest. And I was just thinking, this dog is just going to hardly be able to walk. So, I’m like, all right, let’s go. We had nothing to do, so let’s drive down to St. Augustine. I was like, there’s no promises. “So, I tried downplaying it as much as possible, but I wanted a dog just as much as her — but it had to be the right fit.â€� Troy was actually sitting behind the counter, greeting all-comers because he’s so laid-back and good with people. But he’s a big dog, an older dog, maybe 6 years old, perhaps as old as 9, and let’s face it, most people are drawn to the puppies. Not Griffin and Brown, though. “Within about 12 seconds, we knew we were going to be taking him home,â€� says Griffin, who ranks eighth in the FedExCup standings as the TOUR returns to action next week at the Charles Schwab Challenge. “… All the people there loved him, and they were all sad when we took him. When we met him there and then that night, he was pretty shy and kind of didn’t have much of a personality. “But we liked the fact that he was kind of a chill dog and within two days … he came out of his shell and it’s been really cool to see just how happy he is. And obviously, he’s brought us a lot of joy.â€� Collin Morikawa and his girlfriend, Katherine Zhu, are sheltering at home in Las Vegas and also have fostered dogs during this coronavirus-induced layoff. Their first was a Bichon Frise, which was adopted within a week. 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No. 6: Rickie FowlerNo. 6: Rickie Fowler

THE OVERVIEW By Cameron Morfit, PGATOUR.COM If you think of the stars of the game as actual stars, or planets, the orange-loving Fowler would be the sun — that universally revered energy source around which everything else revolves. The Golf Boys video? Yeah, Fowler was in that. The Spring Break trips with Smylie Kaufman, Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas? Yeah, Fowler was part of those, too. When Brooks Koepka came back to South Florida in between early-career adventures in Europe, he sharpened up with matches against Fowler. Ditto for Tiger Woods as he recuperated from back fusion surgery. TOP 30 PLAYERS TO WATCH IN 2018: We’ll countdown our list with one new player each day in December. Click here for the published players. MORE: Top 30 explanation and schedule Still, the planets have not always been in perfect harmony. Although Fowler, 28, got his fourth career win at The Honda Classic last season, he had nine other top-10s and wondered if he might have won more. He led the U.S. Open at Erin Hills after shooting a 7-under 65 in the first round but faded to a T5 finish. (In 32 major starts, he has seven top-five finishes, no wins.) Then came the unofficial Hero World Challenge in December, and Fowler’s course-record 61 in the final round. He started with seven straight birdies, shot 28 on the front nine, and won by four over Charley Hoffman. What on earth had gotten into Rickie? There was no telling, at least not until afterward. That’s when he said of pal Woods, “I think he sharpened me up a little bit.â€�   Uh, yeah. You could say that. It was the type of foot-on-the-gas performance that recalled Fowler’s victory at THE PLAYERS Championship in 2015, and fans were riveted. So were his fellow players. “To start out with seven in a row—it’s different if you play a few holes and get loosened up and then start birdieing,â€� said Fowler’s friend Bubba Watson. “But he came right out of the gate.â€� If that version of Fowler comes out of the gate in 2018, then no trophy is safe. BY THE NUMBERS How Rickie Fowler ranked in Strokes Gained statistics during his last full season on the PGA TOUR. FEDEXCUP Current 2017-18 position: 16th Playoff appearances: 8 TOUR Championship appearances: 4 Best result: 4th (2015) INSIGHTS FROM THE INSIDERS PGATOUR.COM’s Insiders offer their expert views on what to expect from Rickie Fowler in 2018. TOUR INSIDER by Ben Everill Time for a bold prediction of sorts. Rickie Fowler is about to bust out of the shadows of his friends and reach the potential he’s always shown. With just four PGA TOUR wins and multiple near-misses, the time has come for Fowler to finally cash in like he did at the Hero World Challenge. His journey reminds me heavily of Jason Day – near-misses in big events have steeled him and when he crosses the threshold, he will be a tornado to be reckoned with.  Click here to follow Ben on Twitter FANTASY INSIDER by Rob Bolton The day after the No. 2 in the all-around ranking in 2016-17 (Jon Rahm) is featured, we slide up to the 29-year-old who led the PGA TOUR in the category. When he finally captures his first major title, the rest of the world will see what we’ve known for years — that Fowler is simply a beast that his flare and personality accentuates, not distorts in this age of the short attention span. The fact that he has but four wins in eight full seasons on TOUR bumps him to second-round status in the stingiest of draft leagues, but he’s not even close to his career peak yet. The only upset is that he didn’t crack the top five in our series. Click here to follow Rob on Twitter EQUIPMENT INSIDER by Jonathan Wall Fowler’s dramatic come-from-behind win at the Hero World Challenge coincided with a move to Cobra’s new King F8+ woods. Cut down his driver shaft to 43.5 inches to gain additional accuracy. King Forged MB irons have tungsten slugs in each head to boost forgiveness and dial-in the center of gravity position. Scotty Cameron Newport 2 GSS putter was originally reserved for Tiger Woods. During a trip to Cameron’s studio, Fowler picked up the putter and had it built to his specifications.  Click here to follow Jonathan on Twitter STYLE INSIDER by Greg Monteforte Nobody moves the fashion needle quite like Rickie. He isn’t afraid to shake up the golf apparel world by infusing current streetwear trends into his looks. Besides the new Puma “Pâ€� hat he rocked during his win at the Hero World Challenge, expect him to sport electric blues, lemon yellows, and of course, his signature orange in 2018. Click here to follow Greg on Twitter

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