For the second time in three years, Corey Conners and Nick Taylor will represent Canada at the Tour Championship.
The Canadian duo advanced to next weekend's PGA finale by securing a top-30 finish in the FedEx Cup standings after the conclusion of the BMW Championship on Sunday.
It's just the second time that two Canucks will be in the 30-man championship field since the FedEx Cup was introduced back in 2007. Conners and Taylor were the first to do it at the 2023 championship.
Conners will head into next weekend's tournament ranked 19th, while Taylor is 25th.
Taylor Pendrith came close to making it three Canadians at the Tour Championship, but just missed the cut and finished 33rd.
Both Conners and Taylor will be in the field trying to cool down World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who has won five of his last 10 starts, including the BMW Championship.
But working in their favour is the fact that the PGA Tour decided to move away from the controversial starting-strokes format that favoured the higher-ranked golfers, meaning all 30 players will start this year's tournament at even par.
The winner will capture the FedEx Cup, a $10 million cheque and a five-year PGA Tour exemption.
The Tour Championship will be held Aug. 21-24 at East Lake Golf Course in Atlanta.





