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Who's Your Pick for the Truist Championship Final Round?

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The Truist Championship is heading into its decisive final round at Quail Hollow, and things are really heating up. With $20 million on the line and serious FedExCup points at stake, the pressure is about to get intense for whoever's still in contention.

Quail Hollow has always been a tricky course—it demands precision off the tee and nerves of steel around the greens. The Carolina layout can really punish mistakes, so I'm curious what everyone thinks about how the leader will handle the pressure tomorrow. Will we see someone go wire-to-wire, or could a dark horse make a Sunday charge?

What's your take on the field right now? Are you backing someone who's already up front, or do you think there's a player a few shots back who could make noise in round four? Also, how do you think the FedExCup implications are affecting the way guys are playing? Is it shifting strategy at all?

Feel free to share your predictions, analysis of the course, or just who you'd love to see win this one. Should be a wild finish!

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  • Marcus T.14d ago

    Quail Hollow's rough is brutal this year. Whoever keeps it in the fairway has a huge advantage down the stretch. That's going to be the difference between winning and fading.

    Quail Hollow's rough is brutal this year. Whoever keeps it in the fairway has a huge advantage down the stretch. That's going to be the difference between winning and fading.
  • Sarah M.14d ago

    I'm always impressed by how players handle Sundays at signature events. The prize money is huge but so is the pressure. Interested to see if anyone can stay composed.

    I'm always impressed by how players handle Sundays at signature events. The prize money is huge but so is the pressure. Interested to see if anyone can stay composed.
  • David K.14d ago

    Does anyone else think the FedExCup points system creates weird incentives? Like, are players thinking more about the Cup standings than just winning the tournament itself?

    Does anyone else think the FedExCup points system creates weird incentives? Like, are players thinking more about the Cup standings than just winning the tournament itself?
  • Jessica H.14d ago

    Charlotte course conditions look fantastic this week. The greens look fast but fair. Curious if the final pairing will have an advantage or if it's evenly matched going in.

    Charlotte course conditions look fantastic this week. The greens look fast but fair. Curious if the final pairing will have an advantage or if it's evenly matched going in.