
Robert MacIntyre makes stunning putt on the 18th as he leads BMW Championship
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A 41-foot birdie on the last gives @robert1lefty a four-shot lead heading into Sunday. pic.twitter.com/v38U5frTcb
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) August 16, 2025
He bogeyed the first after a wayward second shot before a birdie on the par-five fourth, only to find himself in the trees on the fifth, ultimately saving par.
MacIntyre, who is on the verge of joining Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Rose in qualifying for Europe's Ryder Cup team, birdied again on the ninth and was clearly fired up, appearing to gesture unhappily at the crowd after sinking a putt to save par on the 14th.
He narrowly missed a birdie putt on the 17th but it was all smiles on the 18th.
'It was a tough, tough start,' MacIntyre said on Sky Sports. 'Going out with that lead is difficult but if I do my job well these guys have got to do really well to catch me.
'A 68 today, it was a struggle at times, through five or six holes, but it's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog and I've got all the fight.'
Scottie Scheffler is in contention (Stephanie Scarbrough/AP)
Asked about his clash with the galleries on the 14th, MacIntyre laughed as he talked about Ryder Cup rivalries.
'We're in America, playing against their sweetheart Scottie, who I get on well with, he's a great guy,' he said. 'I expected it today and I expect it again tomorrow. You give me crap, I'll give you crap back. I'm not scared of that.'
Scheffler had closed the gap with birdies on the fourth, seventh and 11th holes, but a missed putt saw him bogey the 12th. He birdied again on the 14th to sign for a 67 that keeps him firmly in the hunt going into the final day.
Sweden's Ludvig Aberg will look to make it a three-horse race after his birdie on the 18th brought him within two shots of Scheffler.
Sam Burns and Harry Hall are two further shots back in a tie for fourth, one shot ahead of Fleetwood and Maverick McNealy.

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