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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.
The top 30 golfers in the FedEx Cup standings are still participating in the Tour Championship, but the PGA Tour's final postseason event has new rules. The No. 1 golfer, in this case Scottie Scheffler, no longer starts multiple strokes ahead of the field.
Scheffler earned 2,000 points for winning at the Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Md., sparked by a startling chip-in from 82 feet at the par-3 17th hole. Robert MacIntyre had a four-shot lead through 54 holes but didn't make a birdie until the 16th hole. He still trailed Scheffler by only one shot before Scheffler's chip-in.
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Rory McIlroy admitted to not being a fan of the current Tour Championship format and hinted at more changes coming to the FedEx Cup finals in future years.
It's Round 3 of the 2025 BMW Championship golf tournament on the PGA Tour. Follow for score updates and FedEx Cup playoffs highlights.
Scottie Scheffler offered another reminder that he is and shoulders above the rest of the PGA Tour on Sunday at the 2025 BMW Championship. The world No. 1 put together a strong 67 at Caves Valley Golf Club,