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PGA eyes security after Austin bombings

The PGA Tour is working with law enforcement for its tournament in Austin in the wake of bombings there.

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Monday Finish: Rory McIlroy ends on high note at TOUR ChampionshipMonday Finish: Rory McIlroy ends on high note at TOUR Championship

Rory McIlroy fires a 4-under 66 on a marathon Sunday to cruise to a four-shot victory at the TOUR Championship, locking down his second FedExCup title. Welcome to the Monday Finish, where McIlroy not only completed his comeback from five behind top-seeded Justin Thomas at the start of the week (in the new Starting Strokes format), he shot the best score over the four days at East Lake and wound up winning by four over Xander Schauffele (70).   FIVE OBSERVATIONS 1. Player of the Year just got more interesting. There was little question at the end of last season that Brooks Koepka was Player of the Year. This time around, though, McIlroy at least stirred the pot a little with his victory at East Lake, where he took control with a three-shot swing at the seventh hole. (McIlroy birdied and Koepka drove into the trees and double-bogeyed.)  “His game is in great form right now,� Koepka said afterward. “It’s really impressive to watch.� Because of the way players are sent out during the FedExCup Playoffs, McIlroy and Koepka played together eight times over the last five weeks on TOUR. McIlroy shot the lower round four times, Koepka three, and they tied once. Who will be Player of the Year?  Koepka seems to have the inside track. His three wins included a major (PGA Championship), the World Golf Championships – FedEx St. Jude Invitational, and THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES. And he contended in every major, finishing no worse than tied fourth in any of them.  McIlroy, though, also had three wins (THE PLAYERS Championship, RBC Canadian Open and FedExCup). 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Although he could have sulked, McIlroy did not; instead, he vowed to be more like Koepka next time. Indeed, the tables turned at the TOUR Championship, with Koepka the one taking a one-shot lead into the final round, and McIlroy blowing his doors off, 66 to 72. “I think some of the work that I’ve put in on the mental side of the game, … I think you’re starting to see the fruition of that,� McIlroy said. For more on arguably McIlroy’s greatest season, click here.       3. The new format was a home run. With the new Starting Strokes format, top-seeded Justin Thomas took a two-stroke lead into the tournament, and joked that he had never slept on a Wednesday lead. How would it go? In retrospect, quite well. With Shauffele carding an opening 64, Koepka a 67 and Thomas an even-par 70, you suddenly had three tied at the top at 10 under. McIlroy, who shot an opening-round 66, was just a shot off their lead. This was anything but a runaway victory for Thomas. We now know that a two-stroke lead, or even a five-stroke lead, can mean very little. (McIlroy, who started five behind Thomas, would beat the top seed by 10 over 72 holes.) The action was much easier to follow, with one leaderboard and one trophy (the FedExCup), and prominently featured the two players who had had the best season in McIlroy and Koepka. Change is good.  4. Timing was everything. True, McIlroy had played in the TOUR Championship’s final group with Tiger Woods the previous year, and played poorly. True, McIlroy had lost to Koepka at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational just four weeks earlier. He wanted to atone for both disappointments.   Whether or not that desire for retribution played into it, McIlroy found his peak form at one of the most important tournaments of the year while the others just didn’t. “Just didn’t put the ball in play,� said an uncharacteristically wild Koepka. “I hit it horrible,� said Schauffele. “I scrambled. 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Jordan Spieth discusses Austin bombings on eve of Match PlayJordan Spieth discusses Austin bombings on eve of Match Play

With the PGA Tour in Austin for the World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play, players were asked about security and if they feel safe after the bombings that have rocked the city in recent days. Jordan Spieth, who is from Dallas, attended the University of Texas in the state’s capital and designed a golf course for the campus. “It stinks equally anywhere that it would happen,� Spieth said Tuesday of four mysterious bombings in Austin that are being investigated by authorities. “But obviously for such a fantastic city full of great people it stinks for the city of Austin. “You just hope that whatever is happening is obviously dealt with as quickly as possible. It’s tricky because

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