Q&A: Lucas Glover unplugged on Ryder Cup snub, why signature events are ‘terrible’ and whether LIV players should be allowed back

“I’m to that point where I’ve become the old, get off my lawn guy. I’m kind of there.”

LOS CABOS, Mexico — The PGA Tour retired its Comeback Player of the Year award after Steve Stricker won it twice in a row, but Lucas Glover would be the hands down winner this year after he overcame his demons with the putter and won twice in a row, including a FedEx Cup Playoff event.

Always one of the Tour’s more introspective and reflective pros, Glover is never shy with his opinions, and after the second round of the World Wide Technology Championship, where he made his first start of the FedEx Cup Fall, he touched on a wide-range of topics such as the selection process for the U.S. team events — he thinks Keegan Bradley deserved to be picked —whether the Tour’s signature events are still a terrible idea now that he’s exempt for them all and if LIV players should be allowed back on the Tour.

Lucas Glover in conversation for U.S. Ryder Cup team but his qualifications are rare

“I think I’ve never made it and I want to,” Glover said of the upcoming Ryder Cup.

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Lucas Glover has won back-to-back PGA Tour events, with his latest win Sunday coming against a strong 70-man field at the FedEx St. Jude Championship to open the FedEx Cup Playoffs.

As with any golfer that gets hot in the weeks leading up to an international competition, questions are swirling about his eligibility and possible inclusion on the American team.

He was asked Sunday about it while basking in the glow of his sixth PGA Tour win. “Has the Ryder Cup gotten on your mind at all?” he was asked.

“About 15 minutes ago,” he replied. “What do you think?” came the follow up.

“I think I’ve never made it and I want to,” he said.

Glover won the 2009 U.S. Open and parlayed that into a spot on the 2009 Presidents Cup team but he did not keep the momentum going for the 2010 Ryder Cup.

Glover making the 2023 squad is within reason. He moved up 19 spots to No. 16 when the standings for the U.S. team were released Monday. Only the top six earn automatic spots, but you have to think Zach Johnson is considering him for one of his six captain’s picks.

Nonetheless, Glover on the roster, based on what he’s done during the season, would be a rare feat.

Glover is the first golfer in his 40s to go back-to-back in 15 years (Vijay Singh). He has more wins in his 40s than he did in his 20s. He’s the first golfer in more than a year to win consecutive tournaments (Tony Finau).

Next up: three in a row. Dustin Johnson in 2017 was the last to win three consecutive starts. Tiger Woods in 2006 was the last to win three consecutive tournaments.

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Winner’s Bag: See Lucas Glover’s golf equipment from 2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship

Check out the golf gear Lucas Glover used at TPC Southwind.

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A complete list of the golf equipment Lucas Glover used to win the PGA Tour’s 2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship:

DRIVER: Srixon Z785 (9.5 degrees), with Fujikura Ventus Blue 7X shaft

FAIRWAY WOODS: Ping G430 Max (15 degrees) with Fujikura Ventus Black 8X shaft, (18 degrees) with Fujikura Ventus Black 10X shaft

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IRONS: Srixon ZX5 Mk II (4), Srixon ZX7 Mk II (5-PW), with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts

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WEDGES: Cleveland RTX 6 (52, 56, 60 degrees), with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shafts

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PUTTER: L.A.B. Mezz.1 Max

BALL: Srixon Z-Star XV

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GRIPS: Golf Pride V55 Cord full swing

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2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

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It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week’s winner, Lucas Glover.

The 43-year-old claimed last week’s Wyndham Championship and followed suit with another victory this week at the 2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind in Memphis. Glover beat Patrick Cantlay in a playoff for the sixth win of his career on Tour and took home the top prize of $3.6 million.

For his efforts, Cantlay will leave with $2.16 million while Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood, who finished T-3 at 14 under, will each take home $1.16 million.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind.

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FedEx St. Jude Championship prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Lucas Glover -15 $3,600,000
2 Patrick Cantlay -15 $2,160,000
T3 Rory McIlroy -14 $1,160,000
T3 Tommy Fleetwood -14 $1,160,000
5 Taylor Moore -12 $800,000
T6 Adam Schenk -11 $584,285
T6 Cam Davis -11 $584,285
T6 Sungjae Im -11 $584,285
T6 Russell Henley -11 $584,285
T6 Jordan Spieth -11 $584,285
T6 Max Homa -11 $584,285
T6 Corey Conners -11 $584,285
T13 Collin Morikawa -10 $386,667
T13 Sahith Theegala -10 $386,667
T13 Viktor Hovland -10 $386,667
T16 Chris Kirk -9 $310,000
T16 Adam Hadwin -9 $310,000
T16 Hideki Matsuyama -9 $310,000
T16 Si Woo Kim -9 $310,000
T20 Justin Rose -8 $233,000
T20 Emiliano Grillo -8 $233,000
T20 Beau Hossler -8 $233,000
T20 Stephan Jaeger -8 $233,000
T24 Xander Schauffele -7 $158,285
T24 J.J. Spaun -7 $158,285
T24 J.T. Poston -7 $158,285
T24 Nick Taylor -7 $158,285
T24 Ben Griffin -7 $158,285
T24 Tom Kim -7 $158,285
T24 Andrew Putnam -7 $158,285
T31 Eric Cole -6 $116,000
T31 Brian Harman -6 $116,000
T31 Lee Hodges -6 $116,000
T31 Cameron Young -6 $116,000
T31 Sam Ryder -6 $116,000
T31 Scottie Scheffler -6 $116,000
T37 Brandon Wu -5 $88,000
T37 Taylor Montgomery -5 $88,000
T37 Sam Stevens -5 $88,000
T37 Byeong Hun An -5 $88,000
T37 Adam Svensson -5 $88,000
T37 Jon Rahm -5 $88,000
T43 Davis Riley -4 $64,133
T43 Brendon Todd -4 $64,133
T43 Keegan Bradley -4 $64,133
T43 Tyrrell Hatton -4 $64,133
T43 Tom Hoge -4 $64,133
T43 Keith Mitchell -4 $64,133
T49 Nick Hardy -3 $50,533
T49 Aaron Rai -3 $50,533
T49 Vincent Norrman -3 $50,533
T52 Kurt Kitayama -2 $46,400
T52 Jason Day -2 $46,400
T52 Hayden Buckley -2 $46,400
T52 Harris English -2 $46,400
T52 Patrick Rodgers -2 $46,400
T52 Sam Burns -2 $46,400
T58 Rickie Fowler -1 $44,400
T58 Mackenzie Hughes -1 $44,400
T58 Matt NeSmith -1 $44,400
T61 Matt Kuchar E $43,400
T61 Thomas Detry E $43,400
63 Sepp Straka 1 $42,800
64 Tony Finau 2 $42,400
65 Alex Smalley 3 $42,000
T66 Denny McCarthy 4 $40,800
T66 Wyndham Clark 4 $40,800
T66 Séamus Power 4 $40,800
T66 Matt Fitzpatrick 4 $40,800
T66 Mark Hubbard 4 $40,800

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Hideki Matsuyama, Cam Davis make top 50 for BMW Championship; other big names not so lucky

The unlucky golfer in the No. 51 spot this week is Mackenzie Hughes.

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The 2023 edition of the FedEx Cup Playoffs started with the top 70 golfers in the standings, down from 125 from previous seasons.

After four days at steamy TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tennessee, at the FedEx St. Jude Championship, the field has now been reduced to 50 for the BMW Championship, the second of the three playoff events.

There were two golfers who made a big move up to get into the top 50.

Hideki Matsuyama started the week No. 57 and went backwards from there, finding himself at No. 61 when the St. Jude’s final round started Sunday. But he got hot late in a big way, posting five straight 3s after going birdie-par-birdie-eagle-birdie on Nos. 13 through 17. He closed with an up-and-down par for a 65 to leap up to No. 47, safely inside the top 50.

Cam Davis made the biggest move of the week, leapfrogging 17 spots from No. 62 to 45th, thanks to scores of 66-67-69-67 and a top-6 finish in Memphis.

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Lucky No. 50 heading to the BMW, held outside Chicago in Olympia Fields, Illinois, is Patrick Rodgers. He only had one of his four rounds at the St. Jude in the 60s and he did drop seven spots in the playoffs standings but survived to advance.

Rodgers and the rest of the top 50 headed to the BMW have also secured spots in the 2024 signature events, making it a double whammy for those not advancing.

Here’s a closer look at some golfers who saw their PGA Tour seasons come to an end Sunday in Memphis.

Lucas Glover goes back-to-back with playoff win at 2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship

Glover won after Cantlay found the water off the tee on the first playoff hole at TPC Southwind.

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Lucas Glover fended off a strong group of pursuers to win the FedEx St. Championship on a one-hole playoff Sunday.

But barely. Tied with Patrick Cantlay after 72 holes, the 43-year-old Glover drilled an 8-foot par putt. Cantlay, whose tee shot landed in the water, narrowly missed a 20-foot, 3-inch putt for par that would have forced a second playoff hole. Instead, Glover becomes the first 54-hole leader over 40 years old to win a FedEx Cup Playoff event since Tiger Woods in 2018.

Glover (69), a native of Greenville, South Carolina, and a former Clemson star, and Cantlay (64) finished regulation at 15 under-par 265. Rory McIlroy (65) and Tommy Fleetwod (68) were one back.

The win keeps Glover’s scalding streak going and is projected to vault him from No. 49 in the FedEx Cup Playoff standings into the top five. Glover, who won the Wyndham Championship last week, has five top-six finishes in the last six weeks.

With the heat index hovering around 100 degrees late Sunday and the pressure mounting, Glover soaked his hands in coolers full of ice water before teeing off on No. 17 and No. 18. His would-be tournament-winning birdie putt on the 18th came up one foot short. His tap-in for par set up the third straight PGA Tour event in Memphis to go to a playoff.

Glover entered the final round of the tournament at TPC Southwind at 14 under, with 10 golfers within five strokes of his lead. The closest competitor, Taylor Moore, trailed by only by one stroke.

Moore trailed off early carding four bogeys (to just one birdie) on the front nine, finishing with a 71. Cantlay, McIlroy and Fleetwood made hard charges Sunday, which was interrupted by a 94-minute weather delay shortly after noon.

Glover helped Cantlay’s cause by flirting with disaster. He hit into the intermediate rough off the tee on No. 13, then subsequently found the primary rough with his second shot. He rebounded by sinking a 20.5-foot putt to save par. Glover coughed up the lead on No. 14, when he hit into the water off the tee. He saved bogey with a 29-foot, 8-inch putt, but Cantlay’s back-to-back birdies on 15 and 16 gave him a temporary advantage.

“It was just keep playing. Keep fighting,” Glover said during an interview on CBS following the tournament. “Stay close, get close. And I was fortunate to get in a playoff. I said yesterday the guns would be coming, and they came. I was just the last man standing this week.”

By the time Cantlay finished his round, he and Glover were tied. Cantlay spent a few minutes in the clubhouse before heading out to the driving range to await the conclusion of the round. Shortly before 7 p.m., Cantlay’s tee shot bounced several times before landing in the water. Glover followed with a 288-yard drive that landed in the middle of the fairway. His approach shot left him with a 22-foot, 2-inch putt.

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2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship Sunday tee times, TV and streaming info

Everything you need to know for the final round at TPC Southwind.

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The first 54 holes of the FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tennessee, are in the books, and the man who won less than a week ago is once again at the top of the leaderboard.

Lucas Glover, who captured the Wyndham Championship last Sunday, fired a third-round 4-under 66 and will tee off on Day 4 with a one-shot lead over Taylor Moore (13 under).

Tommy Fleetwood is in solo second at 12 under while Jordan Spieth and Max Homa are tied for fourth at 11 under.

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s everything you need to know for the final round of the 2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind. All times ET.

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Tee times

1st tee

Tee time Players
8 a.m.
Sepp Straka, Wyndham Clark
8:10 a.m.
Alex Smalley, Seamus Power
8:20 a.m.
Jason Day, Matt Kuchar
8:30 a.m.
Matt Fitzpatrick, Mark Hubbard
8:40 a.m.
Harris English, Thomas Detry
8:50 a.m.
Mackenzie Hughes, Rickie Fowler
9 a.m.
Hayden Buckley, Keith Mitchell
9:10 a.m.
Sam Burns, Denny McCarthy
9:20 a.m.
Sam Stevens, Tom Hoge
9:30 a.m.
Davis Riley, Tony Finau
9:40 a.m.
Tyrrell Hatton, Brandon Wu
9:50 a.m.
Matt NeSmith, Taylor Montgomery
10 a.m.
Nick Hardy, Patrick Rodgers
10:10 a.m.
Nick Taylor, Cameron Young
10:25 a.m.
Hideki Matsuyama, Jon Rahm
10:35 a.m.
Sam Ryder, J.J. Spaun
10:45 a.m.
Lee Hodges, Brian Harman
10:55 a.m.
Andrew Putnam, Adam Svensson
11:05 a.m.
Keegan Bradley, Vincent Norrman
11:15 a.m.
Scottie Scheffler, Chris Kirk
11:25 a.m.
Aaron Rai, Xander Schauffele
11:35 a.m.
Sahith Theegala, Kurt Kitayama
11:45 a.m.
Brendon Todd, Eric Cole
11:55 a.m.
Justin Rose, Corey Conners
12:05 p.m.
Stephan Jaeger, J.T. Poston
12:15 p.m.
Adam Schenk, Ben An
12:25 p.m.
Si Woo Kim, Ben Griffin
12:40 p.m.
Adam Hadwin, Beau Hossler
12:50 p.m.
Collin Morikawa, Cam Davis
1 p.m.
Sungjae Im, Russell Henley
1:10 p.m.
Tom Kim, Emiliano Grillo
1:20 p.m.
Patrick Cantlay, Rory McIlroy
1:30 p.m.
Jordan Spieth, Viktor Hovland
1:40 p.m.
Tommy Fleetwood, Max Homa
1:50 p.m.
Lucas Glover, Taylor Moore

How to watch

You can watch Golf Channel for free on fuboTV. ESPN+ is the exclusive home for PGA Tour Live streaming. All times Eastern.

Sunday, August 13

TV

Golf Channel: 1-3 p.m.
CBS: 3-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 1-6 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Peacock: 1-3 p.m.

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2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship Saturday tee times, TV and streaming info

Everything you need to know for the third round at TPC Southwind.

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After 36 holes of the FedEx St. Jude Championship in Memphis, Tennessee, Lucas Glover — winner of last week’s Wyndham Championship — is alone atop the leaderboard at 10 under after a second-round 6-under 64 Friday.

Glover, on top of trying to get to East Lake for the Tour Championship, is hoping this late-season run will earn him a spot on the United States Ryder Cup team.

Jordan Spieth is alone in second at 9 under, while Sungjae Im, Tommy Fleetwood and Tom Kim are part of a five-way tie for third at 8 under at a scorching TPC Southwind golf course.

There was also movement in the projected standings, with two golfers moving up into the top 50, the cutoff to advance to next week’s BMW Championship.

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s everything you need to know for the third round of the 2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind. All times ET.

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Tee times

1st tee

Tee time Players
8:10 a.m.
Sepp Straka, Wyndham Clark
8:20 a.m.
Seamus Power, Rickie Fowler
8:30 a.m.
Sam Burns, Matt Kuchar, Alex Smalley
8:42 a.m.
Brandon Wu, Davis Riley, Justin Rose
8:54 a.m.
Matt Fitzpatrick, Mark Hubbard, Patrick Rodgers
9:06 a.m.
Jon Rahm, Matt NeSmith, Harris English
9:18 a.m.
Denny McCarthy, Tony Finau, Jason Day
9:30 a.m.
Brian Harman, Hayden Buckley, Taylor Montgomery
9:42 a.m.
Corey Conners, Tyrrell Hatton, Nick Taylor
9:54 a.m.
Sam Ryder, Beau Hossler, J.J. Spaun
10:10 a.m.
Chris Kirk, Keegan Bradley, Keith Mitchell
10:22 a.m.
Vincent Norrman, Brendon Todd, Cameron Young
10:34 a.m.
Viktor Hovland, Hideki Matsuyama, Sam Stevens
10:46 a.m.
Nick Hardy, Tom Hoge, Eric Cole
10:58 a.m.
Si Woo Kim, Ben Griffin, Thomas Detry
11:10 a.m.
Adam Schenk, Russell Henley, Patrick Cantlay
11:22 a.m.
Sahith Theegala, Collin Morikawa, Kurt Kitayama
11:38 a.m.
Andrew Putnam, Ben An, Adam Svensson
11:50 a.m.
Stephan Jaeger, Aaron Rai, Mackenzie Hughes
12:02 p.m.
Cam Davis, Xander Schauffele, Max Homa
12:14 p.m.
Lee Hodges, Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy
12:26 p.m.
Tom Kim, Adam Hadwin, J.T. Poston
12:38 p.m.
Taylor Moore, Tommy Fleetwood, Emiliano Grillo
12:50 p.m.
Lucas Glover, Jordan Spieth, Sungjae Im

How to watch

You can watch Golf Channel for free on fuboTV. ESPN+ is the exclusive home for PGA Tour Live streaming. All times Eastern.

Saturday, August 12

TV

Golf Channel: 1-3 p.m.
CBS: 3-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 1-6 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Peacock: 1-3 p.m.

Sunday, August 13

TV

Golf Channel: 1-3 p.m.
CBS: 3-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 1-6 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Peacock: 1-3 p.m.

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FedEx Cup Playoffs projected standings: Cam Davis, Thomas Detry into top 50

Getting into the top 30 for the Tour Championship is the goal but more pressing is making the top 50 for the BMW.

Friday turned out to be a big day for a couple of golfers eyeing the Tour Championship.

Only the top 30 make the season-ending field at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta and Lucas Glover was 49th before the second round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship in Memphis. But thanks to his Friday 64, which got him to 10 under and into the outright lead at TPC Southwind, Glover rocketed up to third in the FedEx Cup Playoffs projected standings.

Jordan Spieth was also a big mover Friday, shooting a 68 to take over solo second, a shot back of Glover. That moved him from 31st, a spot outside of Atlanta, to sixth.

Other big movers up the projections: Sungjae Im went from 32nd to 18th and Lee Hodges from 35th to 30th.

Also worth noting: the change at the top, as Scottie Scheffler is now No. 1, replacing Jon Rahm atop the standings. And with Glover up to third, Rory McIlroy is bumped back to fourth, while Max Homa is also down one to fifth.

More pressing, however, is making the top 50 for next week’s BMW Championship. Here’s a look at two golfers who improved their standing, as well as the two who moved the wrong way in the points race.

Sizzling Lucas Glover, ‘strokes stolen’ among 5 things to know at FedEx St. Jude

Lucas Glover was asked to describe the weather Friday in Memphis. “I didn’t get this wet in the shower.”

Lucas Glover was asked to describe the weather on a hot, humid Friday afternoon in Memphis.

“I didn’t get this wet in the shower this morning,” he said.

About the only thing hotter than Memphis in August is Glover’s game of late. The 43-year-old five-time PGA Tour winner fired a 6-under 64 at TPC Southwind in the second round and grabbed the 36-hole lead at 10-under 130. He also improved to 30 under in his last six rounds while making just five bogeys during that span and shot his 20th consecutive round of par or better on Tour.

Glover won the Wyndham Championship on Sunday to vault from No. 112 in the FedEx Cup point standings to 49th and make the playoffs. After going low again and with the points awarded to the winner this week bumped up from 500 to 2,000, he’s projected to jump to third.

On Friday, Glover hit 14 greens, leads the field through two rounds in Strokes Gained: Approach and gained almost six shots on the field with his ball striking.

 “It’s just kind of a carryover from the last few weeks. Just trying not to overcomplicate things and just make good, positive swings and stay aggressive. It’s one of those where you just want to keep playing. You’re playing well, keep going,” said the 19-year veteran. “I’m old enough to know it can change the other way in a hurry, too, so kind of ride the wave and just don’t over think it, keep going, and play until it runs out and then figure it out after that.”

Despite feeling that the greens were a little slower than the practice green and taking a few holes to adjust, Glover made over 100 feet of putts in the second round.

Glover has credited Jason Kuhn, a former baseball pitcher who dealt with the yips and a Navy Seal, with helping him overcome his decade-long battle with the putting yips. In May, Glover’s longtime agent Mac Barnhardt, connected the two. Kuhn had helped Atlanta Braves pitcher Tyler Matzek overcome his own issues with the yips. Also contributing to his putting revival: Glover, the 2009 U.S. Open, switched to a long putter and a split-handed grip that he says has re-wired his brain.

“Confidence is high,” Glover said. “Putting seems to be an asset instead of a weakness.”

Here are four more things to know about the second round of the 2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship.