Scottie Scheffler Wins BMW Championship
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Maverick McNealy, Tommy Fleetwood and Sam Burns rounded out the top five. All of those golfers jumped at least three spots in the FedEx Cup standings. Harry Hall, who finished sixth, made the largest leap of the week, as he went from 45th to 26th in the FedEx Cup standings.
If you're not in the top 30 of the 2025 FedEx Cup Playoffs points standings, time is running out. At the conclusion of the final round Sunday at the 2025 BMW Championship 20 golfers will be eliminated and the top 30 can look forward to some tee times at East Lake for the Tour Championship.
Moving Day has arrived at the 2025 BMW Championship as Robert MacIntyre seeks to again increase his lead over Scottie Scheffler and th erest of the 49-man field in the penultimate PGA Tour event of the season.
Xander Schauffele has concluded his regular season on the PGA Tour and is now focused on preparing for his next challenge: the Ryder Cup.
Robert MacIntyre continues to lead the BMW Championship after the third round. Leaderboard and Saturday's highlights.
The real competition at the BMW Championship will be at the bottom of the FedEx Cup standings. Less than 300 points separate Lucas Glover in 30th place and J.T. Poston in 50th place. Matt Fitzpatrick, Jason Day and Xander Schauffele are among the golfers in between Glover and Poston entering the week.
There's no 36-hole cut at the 2025 BMW Championship but there has been plenty of movement in the FedEx Cup standings after two rounds at Caves Valley.
Daniel Berger withdrew from the BMW Championship due to injury, missing the FedEx Cup top 30 and ending his Tour Championship hopes abruptly.
Ahead of the St. Jude Championship, Rory McIlroy made headlines when he decided to withdraw from the event. His status already cemented for the BMW Championship, McIlroy opted to take the weekend off to rest up for the penultimate FedEx Cup Playoff event at Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings