Gripping his third 54-hole lead or co-lead in his last six tournaments, Tommy Fleetwood knew he’d already done what he’s always believed to be the hardest part. He’d put himself in the driver’s seat to begin a PGA Tour Sunday once again – tied atop the Tour Championship leaderboard with Patrick Cantlay, two shots better than anybody else.

Now, he’d just need to put all those past failures in the rearview mirror – Memphis, Hartford, Canada two years ago – and finally steer one into victory lane.

“I’m having the time of my life out there, and I’m playing great, and I’ve got to enjoy it while it’s happening,” Fleetwood said Saturday evening at East Lake. “You never know, tomorrow might be my time, it might not, but I’ll still have a great time doing it.”

Eighteen holes later, Fleetwood had

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