ATLANTA — The most PGA Tour victories in 15 years. A Masters green jacket and an Olympic gold medal. And now Scottie Scheffler is one round away from capping off this astonishing season with a FedEx Cup title and its $25 million prize.
Scheffler had four birdies over his last five holes Saturday for a 5-under 66 to extend his lead to five shots over Collin Morikawa in the Tour Championship at East Lake.
He also knows the work is not done.
Two years ago, Scheffler finished the third round of a rain-delayed Tour Championship on Sunday morning by building a six-shot lead. He fell apart that afternoon with a 73, and watched Rory McIlroy race past him to capture the PGA Tour's big prize.
The task for Scheffler is simple.
''Keep doing what I've been doing, staying in the moment, staying patient out there,'' Scheffler said. I've bogeyed the first hole two of the last three days, and both times when I bogeyed the first hole I didn't make any bogeys after that. So that's kind of good momentum for me."
It was even better moment at the end, with Morikawa (67) staying on his heels. Morikawa birdied three of his last four holes, but still ended up falling one more shot behind than the four-shot deficit he faced at the start of the third round.
''Not exactly the moving day that I needed, but I knew this entire week I was going to need something special to come out on top and I'm going to need something very special,'' Morikawa said. ''But I believe in myself, and hopefully that comes out tomorrow.''