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2025 Tour Championship leaderboard: Tommy Fleetwood ties Russell Henley on top as Scottie Scheffler stalls

Tommy Fleetwood is once again atop the leaderboard at a significant event going into the weekend, this as the Englishman continues pursuing his elusive first PGA Tour win. Fleetwood fired a second-round 63 to reach 13 under and take the lead alongside Russell Henley at the midway point of the Tour Championship.
Despite falling short in brutal fashion twice this season — adding to a mounting list of lose calls throughout his career — Fleetwood continues to play some of his best golf. After a strong 64 to put himself in contention after 18 holes, a Friday 63 featured more sensational ball-striking and putting with Fleetwood standing second in strokes gained across both categories this week.
Fleetwood did most of his damage on the back nine at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, making six birdies and one bogey on the inward side to surge to the top of the leaderboard.
That included back-to-back birdies on the 17th and 18th to close out his round in style, particularly important makes or Fleetwood, who’s had issues finishing out rounds in his career. At the St. Jude Championship two weeks ago, he bogeyed the 18th in the middle rounds, ending the tournament on a sour note given he lost by just one shot.
At East Lake, Fleetwood has birdied the par-5 18th twice already, perhaps building positive momentum on the closing holes that can help him Sunday as he tries to finally push himself over the finish line and into the winner’s circle.
Fleetwood has fallen painfully short of getting that first win at the Travelers and the St. Jude this year, but has had an admirable response to those results.
Fleetwood has consistently spoken about how he wants to keep putting himself in those positions, noting the feeling of contending is unlike anything else in golf and the reason why they play. It’s one thing to say the right things after heartbreaking losses, but another to put them into action. Fleetwood has done just that and will once again find himself in the pressure cooker of the final pairing on the weekend at a big event.
To finally get that first victory, Fleetwood will have to continue posting low scores as soft conditions at East Lake are expected through the weekend. Players have taken advantage of the soft greens and are attacking pins thanks to the rain in Atlanta, and he has plenty of talented players chasing him.
He shares the lead at 13 under with Russell Henley, and those two will go off together in the final pairing on Saturday. Henley stalled out a bit after his opening 61, only managing two birdies and a bogey on his front nine, but matched Fleetwood with closing birdies on the 17th and 18th holes to maintain a share of the lead going into the weekend.
Close behind those two is Cameron Young, as he posted the low round of the day with a 62 to insert himself into the mix at 11 under. Young has been playing fantastic golf in the second half of the season and recently picked up his first career win at the Wyndham Championship. His improvement on the greens has been the catalyst for his strong season, and that has continued this week. Young is fifth in putting to go along with being No. 1 in strokes gained on approach, firing a back nine 29 on Friday to charge into contention.
The name surprisingly absent from the top of the chase group is Scottie Scheffler. The world No. 1 was in second after the first round, but could not get anything going on Friday in a disappointing afternoon of golf. Scheffler was wayward off the tee and missed a handful of putts that had him quite frustrated.
Scheffler did birdie the last to shoot a 1 under 69, but fall off the pace at 8 under and faces a five-shot deficit going into the weekend.
The leaders
1. Tommy Fleetwood, Russell Henley (-13)
At this point, there’s an argument that Fleetwood is playing like the second best player in the world over the last couple months – especially in the first 54 holes of a tournament. The problem is Sundays, and after faltering twice already this year with late leads, no one will give him the benefit of the doubt until he proves he can handle that pressure in the final round, no matter what his lead is.
Henley had an up-and-down start to his round and couldn’t quite get it in gear until the back nine when he finally settled in and made some birdies. Even with a pedestrian second round of 67, he’s only one back, has a great history at East Lake and is extremely accurate off the tee. He was a trendy pick coming into the week and will be expected to stay near the top of the leaderboard through Sunday.
Other contenders
3. Cameron Young (-11)
T4. Patrick Cantlay, Robert MacIntyre (-10)
6. Scottie Scheffler (-8)
T7. Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas, Shane Lowry, Chris Gotterup, Sam Burns, Ben Griffin, Akshay Bhatia (-7)
There is a big gap between the top 5 on the leaderboard and the rest of the field, so it’ll take something special from Scottie Scheffler in sixth or someone in that group at 7 under to get in the mix. That said, that is a very talented group of names, including the top two in the world rankings, who are more than capable of that kind of performance.
Accuracy off the tee will be the question for Young on the weekend, but he showed on Friday what can happen when he finds the short grass consistently. He’s hitting it as well as he ever has with the irons and is combining that with elite putting that makes him a very real threat to win the $10 million top prize this week.
Also in the mix just three back are MacIntyre and Cantlay. The big Scot has shaken off his Sunday struggles at the BMW and is back in the mix. Cantlay, meanwhile, has been off the radar for awhile and looked like he’d fall back today until a furious finish with two birdies and an eagle to close out his second round to stay in contention.
2025 Tour Championship updated odds, picks
- Tommy Fleetwood (9/4)
- Russell Henley (12/5)
- Scottie Scheffler (5-1)
- Cameron Young (8-1)
- Patrick Cantlay (12-1)
- Robert MacIntyre (14-1)
- Rory McIlroy (25-1)
It’d be very cool for Fleetwood to finally get his first win and do so at the Tour Championship, but I can’t buy in at the 36-hole point at this price. Value-wise, I like Young the best of this group at 8-1. He’s been consistently great with the ball-striking and putting and I don’t feel like anything he did on Friday was fluky. Conditions aren’t supposed to change much as the weekend goes on with more rain in the forecast, so a guy who can move it as far as he can off the tee and is as dialed as he is with the irons could absolutely take it low again on the weekend.
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Kansas City Chiefs vs. Los Angeles Chargers Live Score and Stats – September 5, 2025 Gametracker

Justin Herbert threw for 318 yards and three touchdowns in outdueling Patrick Mahomes, and the Los Angeles Chargers beat Kansas City 27-21 on Friday night in Sao Paulo, snapping a seven-game skid to the Kansas City Chiefs.
“It’s monumental,” Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh said. “September 5th will go down in some Charger lore, in my opinion. It was a big win.”
The NFL’s second game played in South America was streamed on YouTube, with Brazilian soccer superstar Neymar in attendance. Newly engaged pop superstar Taylor Swift wasn’t there to watch fiancé Travis Kelce and see Colombian singer Karol G perform at halftime.
Herbert became just the third quarterback in Chargers history with 300 yards and three TDs in a season opener. His 19-yard run on third-and-14 dashed any comeback hopes the Chiefs had with 2:21 to play. He finished 25 of 34 and was sacked three times.
“We knew it was going to be a dogfight, so we showed up today with our best effort,” Herbert said. “It was fun to see.”
Mahomes was 24 of 39 for 258 yards, one touchdown and two sacks.
Herbert’s 23-yard TD pass to Quentin Johnston extended the lead to 26-18 with 5:02 remaining in the fourth. They hooked up for a 5-yard TD on the Chargers’ opening drive of the game.
Chased by Khalil Mack, Mahomes threw incomplete to Marquise Brown on first-and-goal at the LA 9. Two more incomplete passes brought on Harrison Butker, whose 27-yard field goal cut the deficit to 27-21 with 2:34 remaining.
The Chiefs closed to 20-18 on Mahomes’ 37-yard TD pass to Kelce early in the fourth. The 2-point conversion failed as Mahomes’ pass was incomplete to Noah Gray.
The Chiefs were coming off their first TD drive in the third when they gave one right back to their AFC rivals. Herbert’s short left pass to Keenan Allen for 11 yards extended the Chargers’ lead to 19-12. Herbert and Allen had over 300 receptions together before Allen left for Chicago last season. He returned to Los Angeles last month.
The Chargers beat the Chiefs for the first time since Sept. 26, 2021, in Kansas City.
The Chiefs were already down two receivers to start the game, with Rashee Rice suspended to start the season and rookie Jalen Royals out with a knee injury.
They lost another one three snaps into the game.
Xavier Worthy and teammate Kelce collided on a third-down pass. Worthy had to be helped off the field and was later ruled out with a right shoulder injury.
Chargers linebacker Denzel Perryman didn’t return after leaving with an ankle injury in the third.
The Chiefs host Philadelphia on Sept. 14 in a Super Bowl rematch.
The Chargers visit Las Vegas on Sept. 15 in the second of three straight against division rivals.
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Justin Herbert throws for 318, three TDs as Chargers hold off Chiefs 27-21

The Chargers gave up a home game to open the season against the Chiefs in Brazil. Though they were 6,200 miles from home, playing in front of a large contingent of Chiefs fans, the Chargers made themselves right at home.
Justin Herbert threw for 300 yards and three touchdowns in a signature win, a 27-21 victory over the Chiefs.
After the Chiefs had closed to within 20-18 early in the fourth quarter, Herbert directed an 11-play, 74-yard drive that ate 7:02 off the clock. He went 8-for-8 for 73 yards on the 74-yard drive, throwing a 23-yard touchdown pass to Quentin Johnston with 5:02 left. That put the Chargers up two scores.
Herbert went 25-of-34 for 318 yards and three touchdowns, but his biggest play came with his legs.
With the Chiefs out of timeouts with 2:14 left — and back within 27-21 — the Chargers faced a third-and-13 from their own 34. Herbert ran for 19 on a designed run before sliding down. That allowed the Chargers to run out the clock, keeping the ball away from Patrick Mahomes.
Herbert threw touchdown passes of 5 and 23 yards to Johnston, and Keenan Allen caught an 11-yarder. Nine different receivers caught a pass led by Johnston’s five catches for 79 yards.
The Chargers never trailed, but the Chiefs kept it interesting.
Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, who made field goals of 35 and 59 yards, missed an extra point in the third quarter, and Teair Tart knocked away a Patrick Mahomes’ pass on a 2-point attempt. That’s how the Chiefs fell behind by two scores.
In the fourth quarter, with the Chiefs trailing 27-18, they faced a fourth-and-7 from the Kansas City 42. Mahomes was nearly sacked by Khalil Mack as he ran for his life. As he neared the sideline with Mack in hot pursuit, Mahomes heaved a ball downfield to Hollywood Brown, who got behind the defense for a 49-yard gain to the Los Angeles 9. It led to a 27-yard Butker field goal with 2:34 left.
That made it a one-score game again at 27-21.
The Chargers, though, stayed aggressive, trusting Herbert, and he delivered one of the biggest victories of his career.
The Chargers outgained the Chiefs 394 to 347.
Mahomes was 24-of-39 for 258 yards and a touchdown, a 37-yarder to Travis Kelce. Mahomes also ran for 57 yards, and an 11-yard touchdown, on six carries. Brown caught 10 passes for 99 yards.
The Chiefs lost wide receiver Xavier Worthy to a shoulder injury on the third play from scrimmage.
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US Navy SEALs killed North Korean civilians during botched mission: Report | Kim Jong Un News

US Navy SEALs killed several North Korean fishermen after encountering them by accident during a botched mission, US news outlet reports.
Published On 6 Sep 2025
United States Navy SEALs shot and killed several North Korean civilians during a botched mission in 2019 to plant a listening device in the nuclear-armed country, reportedly approved by US President Donald Trump, a leading US news outlet reports.
The New York Times reported on Friday that the classified mission was carried out by the US Navy’s SEAL Team 6 during high-stakes diplomatic negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang in early 2019.
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The elite special forces unit – the same one that killed former al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in 2011 – was tasked with covertly going ashore in North Korea and planting a listening device to spy on the country’s leadership.
But working in the dead of night with blackout communications, a series of errors led to civilians – several North Koreans reportedly diving for shellfish – inadvertently coming across the US special forces as they splashed ashore.
The SEALs opened fire, killing all those on board a small fishing vessel, the Times report said, without specifying the number of casualties.
Officials familiar with the mission told the Times that the US soldiers “pulled the bodies into the water to hide them from the North Korean authorities”. One source described how SEAL members “punctured the boat crew’s lungs with knives to make sure their bodies would sink”.
The Times said it gained knowledge of the botched mission through interviews with dozens of people, “including civilian government officials, members of the first Trump administration and current and former military personnel with knowledge of the mission”.
All spoke on condition of anonymity due to the mission’s classified status, the news outlet said. It added that several people said their decision to provide details was out of concern that the US military’s special operations failures are “often hidden by government secrecy”.
Sources said President Trump, during his first term in office, gave the mission its final go-ahead.
Trump denied any knowledge of the operations when questioned by reporters about the report on Friday.
“I could look, but I know nothing about [it],” Trump said.
“I’m hearing it now for the first time,” he said.
US officials said it was “unclear” whether Pyongyang ever pieced together what had happened in 2019.
North Korea did not make any public statements about the deaths of civilians at the time and has yet to comment on the story published by the Times.
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