- **Q: Why were players wearing yellow ribbons at the TOUR Championship?
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Golf / PGA Tour
The TOUR Championship at East Lake saw players and caddies wearing yellow ribbons to support Ted Scott's nephew. Meanwhile, Rory McIlroy benefited from a miraculous ricochet off a grandstand.
### Supporting Ted Scott's Family During the final round of the TOUR Championship, many players and caddies sported neon yellow ribbons to honor Joel, the nephew of Scottie Scheffler's caddie, Ted Scott. Scott had previously taken time off to attend to a family matter, returning to caddie for Scheffler at East Lake. The Scott family has requested ongoing prayers for Joel.
### McIlroy's Grandstand Rebound Rory McIlroy had a memorable moment on the 18th hole when his shot hit a grandstand and bounced back onto the green, setting him up for a birdie. This lucky break helped McIlroy maintain his position in the tournament and added an element of excitement to the day's play. You can view the shot here target="_blank".
### Scheffler's Perspective Scottie Scheffler revealed that he was rooting for McIlroy's fortunate bounce due to concerns about impending thunderstorms. With potential delays looming, Scheffler wanted to avoid returning on Friday morning to finish the round. His surprising support for his competitor highlighted the impact of external factors on player strategies and interactions.
### Leaderboard Update Tommy Fleetwood secured his first PGA Tour win at the TOUR Championship. The leaderboard saw several changes throughout the tournament, with players like Rory Henley and Patrick Cantlay also in contention. Check the full leaderboard on the PGA Tour official site target="_blank".
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