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Scottie Scheffler (-17) capped off a dominant week at TPC Southwind, closing with a composed -4 round to secure the FedEx St. Jude Championship title. His consistency across all four days separated him from the field, reaffirming his position as the world’s top player.
South Korea’s Si Woo Kim (-9) finished runner-up after a steady -2 final round, while Sweden’s Alex Norén (-8) and American Sam Burns (-8) shared third place. Burns, who had surged on Saturday, cooled off with a +3 round, while Norén’s steady play kept him inside the top tier.
At -7, Sungjae Im (+4) and Wyndham Clark (-2) tied for fifth, both unable to mount a decisive Sunday charge. A deep group at -6—Tommy Fleetwood (+2), Ludvig Åberg (-3), Hideki Matsuyama (+1), Jake Knapp (+2), and Xander Schauffele (-3)—rounded out the top ten.
Scheffler’s victory was defined by composure, precision, and the ability to withstand pressure from a stacked international field. The final round delivered classic FedEx Cup drama—momentum swings, demanding conditions, and a champion crowned by resilience.
