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MacIntyre on brink of glory as he holds four-shot lead over world No 1 Scheffler in Baltimore
MacIntyre on brink of glory as he holds four-shot lead over world No 1 Scheffler in Baltimore

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MacIntyre on brink of glory as he holds four-shot lead over world No 1 Scheffler in Baltimore

ROBERT MacINTYRE will go toe-to-toe with world No 1 Scottie Scheffler for the BMW Championship title in Baltimore tonight. The Scot held a five-shot lead over Scheffler at the halfway stage but held firm as the Open champion only trimmed the advantage to four last night. MacIntyre led the second leg of this $20million FedEx Cup play-off event on 14 under par at Caves Valley Golf Club in Maryland after two rounds but immediately opened the door to Scheffler with a dropped shot at the first. In the race for the $3.6m first prize, the 29-year-old left-hander from Oban quickly regained his poise and birdied the fourth to balance the books. Scheffler, however, also birdied the par-five to move within three. A birdie on nine from MacIntyre was a good response to the one the four-time major winner carded on the seventh. A phenomenal par save on the 14th hole prompted an angry stare at the pro-American gallery from MacIntyre as he fought tooth and nail to keep Scheffler at bay. Things were starting to heat up and this battle could offer a glimpse into what promises to be an epic Ryder Cup battle next month in New York. The Scot had the final word with a superb 41ft putt at the last hole for a huge birdie to increase his lead to four shots. MacIntyre carded a 68 to move to 16 under par, with Scheffler's 67 only enough to cut the gap to four strokes. Ludvig Aberg is third on 10 under after the young Swede carded a 68. American Sam Burns and Englishman Harry Hall are tied fourth on eight under — but all eyes are on MacIntyre and whether he can clinch a seismic victory. The Scot said: 'It was a struggle today at times but I'm up for any fight. I made some good saves and the birdie at the last was a big bonus.'

BMW Championship leaderboard, highlights: Robert MacIntyre in control after three rounds
BMW Championship leaderboard, highlights: Robert MacIntyre in control after three rounds

Yahoo

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BMW Championship leaderboard, highlights: Robert MacIntyre in control after three rounds

There are 54 holes in the books at the 2025 BMW Championship at Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Maryland. Robert MacIntyre is holding on to a four-shot lead after turning in a 2-under 68 on Saturday to go along with blistering rounds of 62 and 64 on Thursday and Friday. Despite not having his best stuff tee-to-green, MacIntyre held off Scottie Scheffler throughout the day. The World No. 1 cut the lead to three shots a few times but failed to get any closer than that as MacIntyre made several fantastic par saves to keep Scheffler at bay. Still, though, Scheffler is in position to make a charge Sunday and put some pressure on MacIntyre, who's seeking his first PGA Tour win of the 2025 season and the third of his career. Those two will play together again in the final round. Meanwhile, it's crunch time for many players on the bubble for the Tour Championship — the final of three legs in the 2025 FedEx Cup Playoffs. The top 30 players in the season-long standings after the action wraps up at the BMW will advance to East Lake next week. Rickie Fowler, Chris Gotterup and Sungjae Im, among many others, are part of the group that will be battling for a spot in the top 30 on Sunday. Read below for updates, scores, highlights and more from the Saturday's third round of the 2025 BMW Championship. 2025 BMW Championship leaderboard Keep tabs on every score being carded at Caves Valley with our live BMW Championship leaderboard. Here's what it looked like at the top at the conclusion of Saturday's third round. POS PLAYER SCORE THRU 1 R. MacIntyre -16 F 2 S. Scheffler -12 F 3 L. Aberg -10 F T4 S. Burns -8 F T4 H. Hall -8 F Robert MacIntyre drains birdie bomb on No. 18 to take four-shot lead into Sunday What a finish for the 29-year-old from Scotland. Robert MacIntyre's day started with a bogey and ended with this incredible birdie putt to cap off a 2-under 68 in the third round and enter Sunday at 16 under for the tournament, four shots clear of World. No. 1 Scottie Scheffler. It was a gutsy performance from MacIntyre, who did not have his best stuff in terms of ball striking but made up for it with some elite scrambling. He made birdies on Nos. 4, 9 and 18 while saving unlikely pars on several occasions. Per PGA Tour official stats, MacIntyre was 4-of-5 scrambling. He now enters Sunday in prime position to secure his third career win on the PGA Tour. Both of his previous victories came last year at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open and the 2024 RBC Canadian Open. As MacIntyre made par save after par save Saturday, it felt as if everyone was just waiting for the moment that Scheffler would pounce and put some serious pressure on the leader, but it never really happened. Scheffler cut the lead to three a few times, but he wasn't as sharp as we've grown accustomed to seeing from him, uncharacteristically finding the sand several times on the back nine and leaving himself with long birdie looks. Still, even without his A-game, or even B-game, for that matter, Scheffler signed for a 3-under 67 to remain within striking distance heading to the final round. Ludvig Aberg makes birdie on 18 to move into solo third Ludvig Aberg is in contention entering Sunday. The 25-year-old Swede fired a 2-under 68 in the third round, which included a birdie on the last, to get to solo third at 10 under for the tournament. He's five shots off Robert MacIntyre's lead and two shots clear of a tie for fourth between Sam Burns and Harry Hall as of 5:50 p.m. ET. It's certainly an outside chance giving Bobby Mac's current advantage, but Aberg will go into Sunday with an opportunity to post a low score and potentially nab his second win on the PGA Tour this season. Regardless, it's a great sign for any European Ryder Cup fans out there, as Aberg is certain to be headed to Bethpage next month. At No. 13 in the FedEx Cup standings, he's also a lock for next week's Tour Championship. Robert MacIntyre dazzles with bunker shot leading to par save Just a beauty here from the solo leader. He tapped in for par on No. 15. Rory McIlroy shoots 71 in the third round at the BMW Championship Rory McIlroy turned in a rollercoaster round that featured four birdies, three bogeys and a double bogey. The World No. 2 ended up signing for 1-over 71 and sits in a tie for 14th at 3 under as of 5:25 p.m. ET on Saturday. At No. 2 in the FedEx Cup Standings, McIlroy is guaranteed to move onto the Tour Championship at East Lake next week — an event he's won three times before. Robert MacIntyre sinks par putt and stares down fan The NBC broadcast said a fan yelled "You pushed it!" right as Robert MacIntyre hit his par putt on the par-4 14th. He didn't push it, and instead drained it before looking back at said fan, pointing, and giving him a "shush." Needless to say, Bobby Mac was none to pleased with the patron's remarks. On the same hole, though, Scottie Scheffler sunk an 18-footer for birdie to cut MacIntyre's lead back to three as of 5:15 p.m. ET. Ryder Cup hopefuls putting on strong performances at BMW Championship There are several players on the fringe of making their respective Ryder Cup teams who are having a solid day at the BMW Championship. Americans Maverick McNealy and Sam Burns — both of whom are trying to impress U.S. Captain Keegan Bradley — are tied for fourth at 8 under as of 4:45 p.m. ET. McNealy and Burns entered this week at No. 11 and 16 in the Ryder Cup standings, respectively. Joining them in that tie for fourth is Englishman Harry Hall, who went viral the other day when he said he hasn't even been fitted for a Ryder Cup uniform (which is customary for anyone being considered) despite the fact that, according to Data Golf, he's the fifth-best European player over the last three months. Could he make a statement Sunday and give Euro Captain Luke Donald something to think about? Read more about Hall's case for the Ryder Cup from Golfweek's Adam Schupak. Scottie Scheffler is not going away Did anyone think he would? The World No. 1 rolled in this 14-foot birdie putt to get to 3 under for the day and 12 under for the tournament, three shots off Robert MacIntyre's lead as of 4:30 p.m. ET. Scheffler is bogey-free through 11 holes in the third round. Rickie Fowler trying to punch his ticket to East Lake This season has seen fan-favorite Rickie Fowler return to relevancy on the PGA Tour, and he's making the most of it down the stretch. You'd be hard pressed to find too many guys playing as good of golf as Rickie over the past few weeks (maybe it's the playoff beard?). He barely made it into the top 70 for the FedEx St. Jude and played his way into 48th place in the standings to qualify for this week's BMW. Now, he sits in 33rd with a few holes left in his third round. Fowler needs a sixth-place finish or better to advance to the Tour Championship at East Lake. As of 4:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, he's part of a four-way tie for seventh with Viktor Hovland, Michael Kim and Tommy Fleetwood. It's going to be another battle for Fowler on Sunday. It's a two-horse race at the BMW Championship Robert MacIntyre made birdie on No. 9 to get to 15 under for the first time and get his lead over Scottie Scheffler back to four. Not only is he up big in that regard, but Scheffler is the only player within six strokes of MacIntyre as they make the turn just before 4 p.m. ET Saturday. It's been a largely quiet day from most of the field, with players like Ludvig Aberg, Hideki Mastuyama and Tommy Fleetwood unable to make any sort of big move up the leaderboard, leaving MacIntyre and Scheffler to duel it out. With 27 holes to go, this tournament is Bobby Mac's to lose. Scottie Scheffler cuts Robert MacIntyre's lead to 3 It was five to start the day. Now, it's just three. Another uncharacteristic birdie miss from short range led to a somewhat disappointing par for solo leader Robert MacIntyre at the 7th, where Scottie Scheffler threw a dart to just three feet and tapped in for birdie. Scheffler is now 2 under for the day and 11 under for the tournament, three shots behind MacIntyre. The pressure is mounting on Bobby Mac to get something going after a less-than-ideal start to Saturday's third round. Robert MacIntyre makes two big par saves to maintain comfortable lead Bobby Mac yanked his tee shot on the reachable par-4 5th into the native penalty area to the left of the green but managed to find his ball and hit the green with his second. He had 72 feet for birdie, lagged it to eight feet and drained the par putt. On the very next hole — the par-3 6th — he made a six-footer to save par. It's definitely shaky for MacIntyre right now. He doesn't look nearly as sharp as he did the first two days. That said, he's scrambling like a madman and his putter has remained hot, keeping the field at bay for now. As of 3:15 p.m. ET, his lead is still four over Scottie Scheffler, who sits in second place at 10 under. Scottie Scheffler birdies No. 4 ... but so does Robert MacIntyre It looked as if World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler might really be ramping up the pressure on the leader when he hit the green in two on the par-5 4th and two-putted for birdie. But Robert MacIntyre did the same, hitting a beautiful lag putt from 75 feet to give himself a tap-in birdie. His lead remains four as of 2:45 p.m. ET. Robert MacIntyre stumbles out of the gate in the third round Robert MacIntyre entered the day five shots clear of the field, but he's already seen his lead shrink a bit. He made bogey on the par-4 first hole to set him back to 13 under before missing a quite easy look at birdie on No. 2. His playing partner, Scottie Scheffler, made two pars to start his day and sits in solo second place, four shots behind MacIntyre and one shot ahead of a tie for third between Maverick McNealy and Ludvig Aberg at 8 under. Akshay Bhatia makes hole-in-one on No. 17 Akshay Bhatia. Have a day, young man. The 23-year-old from California holed out for eagle on the par-4 7th and that wasn't even his best shot of the day. He aced the 227-yard par-3 17th to cap off wild round of 4-under 66. It was his first hole-in-one on the PGA Tour. Read more about Bhatia's wild day. Rory McIlroy makes double bogey to start his third round After a pedestrian opening round of even-par 70, Rory McIlroy started heating up late Friday when he made two birdies and an eagle on the back nine en route to a 66 in the second round. That momentum did not carry over into Saturday, apparently. McIlroy's first tee shot on Saturday found the fairway bunker on the par-4 1st. He missed the green with his second shot and proceeded to three-putt from 12 feet for a double bogey. McIlroy is comfortably and safely inside the top 30 at No. 2 in the FedEx Cup Standings, so he'll play at East Lake next week regardless of what happens today and tomorrow. But still, not a great start for the reigning Masters champ. McIlroy is paired with American Russell Henley, who will be his adversary in just over a month at the 2025 Ryder Cup. 'Bubble boy' Akshay Bhatia off to hot start Saturday at the BMW Championship Akshay Bhatia entered the week No. 29 in the FedEx Cup Standings. Now he's No. 30, right on the cutoff line and in need of a really solid showing this weekend to punch his ticket to next week's Tour Championship at East Lake. So far, so good. Bhatia started his day with a bogey on No. 1 but then birdied No. 4 before holing out for eagle on the par-4 7th from 93 yards away. He made birdie on No. 8, too, and made the turn in 3-under 32. Third round of BMW Championship is underway The third round of the BMW Championship is underway, with Ryan Gerard being the first golfer to tee off. Gerard has some ground to make up to make the Tour Championship as he sits 33rd in the FedEx Standings and begins the round at 11-over. The top 30 golfers advance to the next round. Thomas Detry's horrific start puts him in hot water Thomas Detry entered the BMW Championship with a clear path to the Tour Championship. Detry opened the week at No. 36, meaning he needed a high finish to get into the field of 30 at East Lake. Rounds of 73 and 74 at Caves Valley didn't help his cause, but his start to Saturday's third round might really have put the nail in Detry's coffin. On his opening drive of the third round, Detry pulled it left and was forced to take a penalty. He wound up making double to fall to 9 over for the tournament. But then on the second hole, he found more trouble, pulling his approach into the native area. The result was a second double bogey to open the round, pushing Detry down to 11 over par and well outside the cut for the Tour Championship. 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 Here's a look at every tee time for Saturday's action at Caves Valley. Tee time Players 9:10 a.m. Ryan Gerard 9:17 a.m. Sam Stevens, Andrew Novak 9:28 a.m. Brian Campbell, Lucas Glover 9:39 a.m. Thomas Detry, Ryan Fox 9:50 a.m. Sungjae Im, Jhonattan Vegas 10:01 a.m. Xander Schauffele, Akshay Bhatia 10:12 a.m. Collin Morikawa, Justin Thomas 10:28 a.m. Tom Hoge, J.T. Poston 10:39 a.m. Keegan Bradley, Chris Gotterup 10:50 a.m. Brian Harman, Bud Cauley 11:01 a.m. Corey Conners, Justin Rose 11:12 a.m. Nick Taylor, Matt Fitzpatrick 11:23 a.m. Cameron Young, Kurt Kitayama 11:39 a.m. Daniel Berger, Jacob Bridgeman 11:50 a.m. Ben Griffin, Si Woo Kim 12:01 p.m. Shane Lowry, Patrick Cantlay 12:12 p.m. Denny McCarthy, J.J. Spaun 12:23 p.m. Harris English, Jason Day 12:34 p.m. Rickie Fowler, Taylor Pendrith 12:50 p.m. Rory McIlroy, Russell Henley 1:01 p.m. Sam Burns, Viktor Hovland 1:12 p.m. Maverick McNealy, Harry Hall 1:23 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Michael Kim 1:34 p.m. Ludvig Aberg, Hideki Matsuyama 1:45 p.m. Robert MacIntyre, Scottie Scheffler 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. Third round, Saturday, August 16 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ 1 p.m. - 6 p.m., PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM 1 p.m. - 3 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports App 3 p.m. - 6 p.m., NBC, Peacock We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. Golfweek operates independently, though, and this doesn't influence our coverage. 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 Saturday's 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. This article originally appeared on Golfweek: BMW Championship leaderboard, highlights: Robert MacIntyre leads by four

Robert MacIntyre holes stunning putt to take big lead into final round of BMW Championship
Robert MacIntyre holes stunning putt to take big lead into final round of BMW Championship

The Independent

time2 days ago

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  • The Independent

Robert MacIntyre holes stunning putt to take big lead into final round of BMW Championship

Robert MacIntyre will take a four-shot lead into the final round of the BMW Championship after sinking a 41-foot putt to birdie the 18th on Saturday night. MacIntyre had come under pressure from Scottie Scheffler during the third round, with the American ultimately taking one shot out of MacIntyre's half-way advantage, but he will take a significant dose of confidence into Sunday after his closing putt gave him a little extra breathing space. After two blistering rounds of 62 and 64 on the first two days, Saturday's 68 was much more of a grind for MacIntyre, who struggled to find the fairways of the Caves Valley course on the third time around. 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.' 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.

The scramble to make the FedEx Cup top 30 leads to plenty of drama at Caves Valley
The scramble to make the FedEx Cup top 30 leads to plenty of drama at Caves Valley

Washington Post

time2 days ago

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The scramble to make the FedEx Cup top 30 leads to plenty of drama at Caves Valley

OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Akshay Bhatia holed out a wedge for an eagle, then one-upped himself with an ace . Rickie Fowler rolled in a 57-foot putt for birdie. Taylor Pendrith's first tee shot went way left, causing him to re-hit. Normally, those shots would be mere footnotes by players who aren't really in contention, but at the BMW Championship, the leaders aren't the only ones with a lot to play for. The top 30 players in the FedEx Cup standings make it to next week's Tour Championship, and Sunday's final round at Caves Valley will be make or break for those on the bubble. Take Bhatia, who came into this event ranked 29th and shot a first-round 75 but has rebounded nicely since then. A 66 on Saturday — featuring those two sensational shots — left him at even par, and he's now projected at 28th in the FedEx Cup. 'Even when I'm putting, I try and see where my FedEx is projected,' Bhatia said. 'Something that I'm aware of and need to, again, focus on what I'm trying to do. But just the nature of the game. You just want to know where you're at.' After Saturday's third round, the last three players projected in the top 30 were Bhatia, Michael Kim and Sungjae Im. The first three out were Chris Gotterup, Fowler and Pendrith. Fowler narrowly finished in the top 70 in the FedEx Cup to reach the first postseason event in Tennessee, then narrowly moved into the top 50 to make it to Caves Valley. Now he has a chance to narrowly reach the top 30 and move on to next week's Tour Championship at East Lake — with its $40 million purse . Call it golf's version of survive and advance. Fowler was 48th entering the BMW Championship and is now projected at 32nd after three rounds. He had three straight birdies on the back nine — including the long putt on No. 15 — and is in a three-way tie for eighth this week with Kim and Viktor Hovland. 'Obviously, top five I know will lock it,' Fowler said. 'There's a few other factors outside of that depending on finish from there. But go put together a nice round tomorrow and we'll be good.' Kim began the tournament in 42nd place and has moved up to 29th. He made a double bogey on No. 15, then birdied 16 and nearly holed out from a bunker on the par-3 17th — all events that impacted Kim and those competing with him to make the top 30. Pendrith's round began with that horrendous tee shot, and he needed to hit out of a bunker to 18 inches to salvage a double bogey on No. 1. He played fine after that, but it's fair to wonder if that one big mistake could be the difference between making it to East Lake and being left out. 'Just a little bit of a shock to the system,' Pendrith said. 'I have been driving it really nicely all week, and yeah, I don't really know where that came from. Just a bad swing.' The margin of error is small for Pendrith. It was bigger for Im, who entered the tournament in 25th place but shot 75 and 77 the last two days to fall to 30th. Harry Hall has made the biggest move up this week, jumping from 45th to 25th. He's tied for fourth in the tournament, eight strokes behind leader Robert MacIntyre. As for Bhatia, he's basically back where he started, but it was an eventful trip. He holed a sand wedge from 93 yards on the par-4 seventh, then aced the 227-yard 17th with a 5-iron. The latter shot won him a BMW, which he said he might give to his caddie. It's fair to say that 75 a couple days earlier was well in the rear-view mirror. 'Took myself out of the tournament pretty quick,' Bhatia said. 'But I felt like if I can kind of go shoot 2 under each day, it's a nice goal, just because if I get it to 1 under par with how hard this golf course is, you just never know. Again, every shot counts. I don't want to just shrug it in and not make it to the finish line. I want to try everything I can. Yesterday I finished nice, and today was even better.' ___ AP golf:

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