
BMW Championship: Second round tee times, how to watch, leaderboard Friday
After finishing the opening round of the BMW Championship with six consecutive birdies to take a three-shot lead at Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Maryland, MacIntyre will look to keep the momentum going in Friday's Round 2.
The FedEx Cup Playoffs is in its second leg this weekend, and MacIntyre will be the target for the event's 48 other challengers. The next closest on the leaderboard is Tommy Fleetwood (-5), who birdied the final hole Thursday to move to within three shots of MacIntyre (-8). Tournament favorite Scottie Scheffler sits in third place at 4-under par.
USA TODAY Sports will be following everything happening on the course at the 2025 BMW Championship. Here are updates from Round 2 of the PGA Tour's second FedEx Cup Playoffs event:
BMW Championship leaderboard
BMW CHAMPIONSHIP: Updated tee times, full leaderboard
What time is BMW Championship?
The second round of the 2025 BMW Championship starts at 9:21 a.m. ET on Friday, Aug. 15.
How to watch BMW Championship: TV channel, streaming
The 2025 BMW Championship, the second event of the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup Playoffs, will be televised nationally on the Golf Channel and NBC. It can be live streamed via ESPN+, Peacock and Fubo depending on the time. Here's the full broadcast schedule for all four rounds:
All times Eastern
Friday, Aug. 15
Saturday, Aug. 16
Sunday, Aug. 17
BMW Championship tee times, pairings
All times ET.
FedEx Cup standings
Listed below is the top 10 golfers in the FedEx Cup standings. These are the golfers that have qualified for the BMW Championship this weekend. For a full list of standings, click here.
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