Scheffler Captures BMW Championship
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Robert MacIntyre had a heated interaction with fans during the third round of the BMW Championship, but it served to raise his competitive edge.
Robert MacIntyre watched his par putt at the 14th hole drop, then snapped his head back to the crowd, pumping his fist and holding his finge
Robert MacIntyre matched the low score of his PGA Tour career with what he calls the best stretch of putting he's ever had.
The Scot is seeing the fruits of his labors, leading the BMW Championship over Scottie Scheffler by ranking first in the field in strokes-gained putting.
It wasn't a great weekend for MacIntyre inside the ropes; Scheffler ran him down for the win, and American fans heckled him into frustration. But he did qualify for the European team — not a shock, but still nice to hear — as did Hatton, who finished out his string on the season's LIV tour.
Former McNeese golfer, Robert MacIntyre, entered the final round of Sunday’s BMW Championship with a four-stroke lead on the world’s best golfer, Scottie Scheffler, but an 82-yard chip-in on the 17th hole propelled Scheffler to his fifth PGA TOUR title of the year.
Scottie Scheffler's dominance of the golf world continued unabated Sunday at Caves Valley Golf Club as the No. 1 golfer on the planet overcame a four-shot deficit to best tournament-long leader Robert MacIntyre and win the 2025 BMW Championship.
Scottie Scheffler completed his second-largest comeback of his career to win the BMW Championship, overtaking leader Robert MacIntyre, with a 15-under finish.