
MOVING DAY MAYHEM - August 10th, 2025
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On a wild Saturday, Tommy Fleetwood’s lead at the FedEx St. Jude dwindled to one, while Dean Burmester took control at Liv Chicago, setting up thrilling final-round showdowns on both tours.
- Tommy Fleetwood saw his four-shot lead evaporate to just one after a Saturday "kerfuffle." Now, Ryder Cup teammate Justin Rose and a charging World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler are hot on his heels for the playoff opener.
- Despite the struggles, Fleetwood remains optimistic: "It's a funny old game... tomorrow might be my day."
- Scottie Scheffler's wild par save after his bunker shot hit a sprinkler head was only outdone by guest commentator Katt Williams declaring Scheffler has the "best ankles in the business."
- Dean Burmester, fueled by a fitness journey after hitting his "lowest point," now leads in Chicago. He'll be joined in the final group by his idol Jon Rahm and a 21-year-old rookie living out his dream.
- Rookie Josele Ballester on playing with Rahm: "It's a dream. I've looked up to him my whole life."
- Lucas Herbert's caddie, Nick Pugh, has become an ordained minister to officiate Herbert's upcoming wedding, earning the new nickname 'Reverend Pugh'.
J.J. Spaun's confidence-boosting 65 • The intense bubble watch for the top 50 • Anthony Kim's bounce-back 68 in Chicago
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