18 Aug 2025, 01:13
Scheffler Wins the BMW Championship After McIntyre's Miss
- Scheffler won the BMW Championship with a total score of -15.
- McIntyre lost a four-shot lead in the final round.
- Holl qualified for the Tour Championship, finishing in sixth place.
Scottie Scheffler secured his fifth victory on the PGA Tour this season, after Robert McIntyre lost his four-shot lead during the final round of the BMW Championship.
McIntyre started with a comfortable lead, but it quickly diminished as he struggled early on the first five holes of the final day at Caves Valley Golf Club. Scheffler, despite a shaky start, managed to climb to first place.
While Scheffler gave McIntyre hope, after missing two birdies at the start of his ninth hole, he finally made a birdie on the 15th hole and ended the final round with a score of 67, totaling -15.
McIntyre finished with three birdies over par (73) and claimed second place, falling short of Maverick McNealy, who finished with four birdies in a row. Sam Burns, who was close to the lead, finished in fourth place tied with Tom Kim after two birdies at the end.
Harry Hall from England moved into the top 30 in the FedExCup rankings and qualified for the Tour Championship, finishing sixth, while Rory McIlroy concluded his round with par and took 12th place.
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What's Next?
The PGA Tour season is nearing its conclusion at the Tour Championship, where only the top 30 players in the FedExCup rankings will participate.
Now the starting advantage is reset, allowing all players to begin from scratch, and the one who shows the best result over the course of four rounds will win the FedExCup. Tune in live on Thursday at 6:00 PM on Sky Sports Golf.
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