Fifth win of the season for Scottie Scheffler

Fifth win of the season for Scottie Scheffler

BMW Championship R4

Scottie Scheffler in action at the US PGA Championship

World No. 1 and FedExCup leader Scottie Scheffler fired six birdies and three bogeys to close with a 67, reach 15-under and win the BMW Championship by one shot.

The American won his 18th PGA Tour win in his 148th start at the age of 29. He moves to T46 on the all-time wins list, tied with Julius Boros, Jim Ferrier, Dutch Harrison and Nick Price.

“It was a tough day out there. The greens got really tough to putt there towards the end, and it was a challenging day,” said Scheffler.

“I was starting four shots back but got myself into the tournament pretty quickly there on the front nine and did a lot of good stuff out there and would have liked to have had a few less mistakes, but overall great battle all the way through. Did a good job of staying patient and executing when we needed to.”

This is his second season with five or more wins (2024/7, 2025/The CJ Cup Byron Nelson, PGA Championship, the Memorial Tournament, the Open Championship, BMW Championship). He becomes the first player since Tiger Woods (2005-2007) to record five or more wins in back-to-back seasons.

Scheffler has finished inside the top 25 in all his eighteen starts this season, with a season-high fifteen top-10 finishes (including 13 straight). His last finish outside the top 10 was at The Players Championship (T20) in March.

He enters the Tour Championship No. 1 in the FedExCup standings for the fourth consecutive year as he attempts to become the first back-to-back FedExCup champion.

Robert MacIntyre started the day with a four-shot lead but made three bogeys on the front nine as well as one more and one single birdie on the back nine to close with a 73 and finish runner-up for the third time in 76 starts.

“I got off to an absolutely horrific start,” said the Scot. “I just expected jumpers on 1 and 2. 1, it’s come out dead and then it’s got a massive mud ball just short of the green. Hard to control the chip. But I just felt great going out today. I wasn’t even expecting to be over par, to be honest. I was really expecting to go out there, foot down, and perform the way I have the last couple days.

“My golf ball was going miles today. I don’t know why. I need to work that out. But when I got the game back in somewhat of a shape, I went over the back of the par-3s. I feel I’ve hit good shots, and I’ve gone miles.”

American Maverick McNealy closed with a bogey-free 66 to finish third at 11-under and advances to the Tour Championship for the first time in his sixth season on Tour.

England’s Tommy Fleetwood fired four birdies and one bogey for a share of fourth place at 10-under, earning his sixth top-five finish of the season, second only to Scheffler’s ten. He recorded this 44th top-10 finish in his 163rd start, the most of any player without a win since 1983.

2024 BMW Championship runner-up Sam Burns of the USA made three bogeys and closed with a 67 for his share of fourth place.

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2Robert MacIntyre-1362646873267
3Maverick McNealy-1170646966269
T4Tommy Fleetwood-1065696967270
T4Sam Burns-1068676768270
6Harry Hall-868676770272
T7Viktor Hovland-767686969273
T7Rickie Fowler-767706769273
T7Ludvig Åberg-768646873273
10Michael Kim-668667070274
11Cameron Young-574666570275
T12Ben Griffin-367726969277
T12Rory McIlroy-370667170277
T12Harris English-370686772277
T15Taylor Pendrith-270687169278
T15Russell Henley-269686873278
T17Keegan Bradley-172707067279
T17Matt Fitzpatrick-170717068279
T19Si Woo KimPar71697367280
T19Brian HarmanPar73686970280
T19Kurt KitayamaPar72686971280
T19Jacob BridgemanPar74666872280
T23Shane Lowry+170697567281
T23J.J. Spaun+170697270281
T23Jason Day+168716973281
T26Hideki Matsuyama+269647673282
T26Akshay Bhatia+275696672282
T28Xander Schauffele+374707366283
T28Denny McCarthy+370697668283
T30J.T. Poston+472717170284
T30Justin Rose+471707172284
T30Patrick Cantlay+472677273284
T33Chris Gotterup+673707568286
T33Bud Cauley+669737569286
T33Tom Hoge+672717271286
T33Justin Thomas+674706874286
T33Nick Taylor+672687175286
T33Collin Morikawa+670746775286
39Corey Conners+770716680287
T40Sungjae Im+1071757767290
T40Lucas Glover+1075736973290
42Sam Stevens+1171777172291
43Ryan Fox+1274737669292
44Ryan Gerard+1475767271294
45Jhonattan Vegas+1574727772295
46Thomas Detry+1773747575297
47Brian Campbell+1877717575298
48Andrew Novak+2072767775300
WDDaniel Berger-716972-212
Updated: August 18, 2025