Scottie Scheffler wins 2025 BMW Championship at Caves Valley
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Hall, viewed by many as a viable Ryder Cup pick by European team captain Luke Donald, started the BMW week No. 45 but at 3:44 p.m. ET, Hall was in the 30th and final spot for East Lake. Rickie Fowler, meanwhile, keeps torching Caves Valley and is at 10 under and in solo fourth. That pace has vaulted him to No. 25 in the projected standings.
It's Round 3 of the 2025 BMW Championship golf tournament on the PGA Tour. Follow for score updates and FedEx Cup playoffs highlights.
While seven-figure payouts are up for grabs among those who finish inside the top three, six-figure sums will be dished out to all of those players who finish inside the top 40. Everyone inside the top 19 will clear $300,000, while everyone inside the top 11 will make more than a half million for a week's work in Owings Mills, Maryland.
Xander Schauffele has concluded his regular season on the PGA Tour and is now focused on preparing for his next challenge: the Ryder Cup.
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.
Robert MacIntyre seized on a softer Caves Valley after a two-hour storm delay and rode the best putting round of his year with six straight birdies to post an 8-under 62 for a three-shot lead over Tommy Fleetwood in the BMW Championship.
Daniel Berger withdrew from the BMW Championship due to injury, missing the FedEx Cup top 30 and ending his Tour Championship hopes abruptly.
Akshay Bhatia has made a splash at the BMW Championship with an eagle and a hole-in-one. Rickie Fowler sank a 57-foot birdie putt, while Taylor Pendrith struggled with an errant tee shot.