OWINGS MILLS, Md. – Scottie Scheffler demonstrated his dominance at the BMW Championship, conquering his fifth title of the season on the PGA Tour. Scheffler overcame a four-stroke deficit in just five holes and sealed his victory with a spectacular chip-in from 82 feet for birdie on the challenging 17th hole. With a final round of 67 strokes under par, Scheffler secured the victory by two strokes, becoming the first player since Tiger Woods (2006-07) to win at least five times on the PGA Tour in consecutive years.
MacIntyre and the Fight for Victory
Robert MacIntyre, although he didn’t get a birdie until the 16th hole, stayed in the fight, especially when Scheffler missed some short putts. MacIntyre got within one stroke of the top before reaching the 17th hole, the most difficult of Caves Valley, with a complicated green. Scheffler, from the rough, executed an amazing shot, sending the ball to the cup from a considerable distance.MacIntyre, with an outstanding performance, couldn’t match Scheffler’s consistency in the final holes, finishing with a round of 73 strokes.It looked good when it landed, it looked good when it rolled, and it was nice to see it go in.
Scottie Scheffler