
BMW Championship live leaderboard updates, tee times, how to watch Saturday's third round
They're moving on to the weekend at the 2025 BMW Championship, the second leg of three part 2025 FedEx Cup Playoffs.
Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Maryland, is hosting the BMW for a second time. The event was at Castle Pines in Colorado a year ago. No golf course has hosted in consecutive years since 2011.
Follow along all day Saturday right here during the third round of the BMW for tee times, live leaderboard updates, highlights, breaking news and more.
2025 BMW Championship leaderboard
Keep an eye on this link for all the latest scores on the BMW leaderboard. You can click this link for third-round tee times.
Final pairing on Saturday will be Robert MacIntyre, Scottie Scheffler
The duo of MacIntyre and Scheffler will be on the first tee box at 1:45 p.m. ET on Saturday for the third round. Ludvig Aberg and Hideki Matsuyama are just in front of them at 1:34 p.m. ET, with Tommy Fleetwood and Michael Kim in the pairing third-to-last at 1:23 p.m. ET.
Rory McIlroy, solo 11th at 4 under, will go off with Russell Henley at 12:50 p.m. ET. BMW defending champion and Keegan Bradley will play alongside Chris Gotterup at 10:39 p.m. ET.
2025 BMW Championship third-round tee times
Where to watch, stream, listen to BMW Championship 2025
This is the TV channel, streaming and radio schedule for the 2025 BMW Championship, with NBC, Golf Channel, Peacock, ESPN+ and PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM all teaming up for the coverage. All times listed are ET.
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What is the cut at the 2025 BMW Championship?
Just like last week, there is no 36-hole cut on the PGA Tour this week, but there will be a top-30 cutoff come Sunday for those who will advance to the Tour Championship. With 36 holes left to play over the weekend, time is running out in the chase for a coveted top-30 spot.
What is the prize money at the 2025 BMW Championship?
The BMW has a $20 million purse and a $3.6 million first-place prize. This will also be the final week for PGA Tour golfers to compile earnings for the official money list, as the Tour Championship payouts are considered "bonus" money.
What is the weather forecast for the 2025 BMW Championship?
The temperatures in Owings Mills, Maryland, are expected to be high 80s, according to Accuweather. Hot and humid is in the weekend forecast.
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