Adam Scott holds a narrow advantage at the halfway stage of the BMW Championship, where world No 1 Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy are both part of the ...
Watch the BMW Championship throughout the weekend live on Sky Sports. "I probably didn't play quite as well today as I did yesterday but ended up shooting the same score," McIlroy said. "I know what to do to get it better and better.
Tony Finau has concluded his second round at three-under-par to enter the weekend at three-over-par at the BMW Championship.
However, at the conclusion of the second round, Finau is now The top 70 players on the FedEx Cup standings are in the field. He closed with a birdie on 14 to conclude the day at three under and three-over-par on the tournament.
The second event of the PGA Tour's 2021-22 playoffs, the BMW Championship, is headed to the weekend at Wilmington Country Club in Wilmington, Delaware.
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Scottie Scheffler back on top of the FedEx Cup standings among takeaways from Friday's second round of the BMW Championship.
After 36 holes, here’s a look at who is on the bubble for qualifying for the Tour Championship at East Lake next week: Still, he’s well positioned to make a run for his second Tour title of the year. But Spieth made the most of his missed cut, flying in early to play Pine Valley on Sunday with caddie Michael Greller, agent Jay Danzi and Pine Valley member Michael McDermott, who has won the prestigious Crump Cup at the famed course multiple times. “There would be a couple, yeah,” he said. All that’s left for him to do this season is take a page out of the playbook of former NFL owner Al Davis and just win, baby. [PGA Tour Live on ESPN+](https://go.web.plus.espn.com/c/1205322/931309/9070?subId1=PGA&subId2=golfweek) Scheffler made birdie at the first three holes and four of the first six holes before making his only bogey of the round at the seventh. “Hopefully if I can do a few more of them, that would be nice.” Scott played his way into the 70-man field (which was reduced to 68 after two withdrawals) at the BMW by recording a tie for fifth at last week’s FedEx St. Scheffler tacked on a two-putt birdie at the par-5 14th. But Scott said back at the Rocket Mortgage Classic last month when he was in contention after 36 holes that it feels like it’s been a long time since he’s been in the winner’s circle and he reiterated that point on Friday after shooting 2-under 69 at Wilmington Country Club’s South Course to improve to 8-under 142 at the halfway point of the penultimate event of the PGA Tour season. Scott’s lead grew to three strokes during the second round after he made a birdie at the par-5 12th hole to reach double digits at 10 under.
The PGA Tour veteran is sprinting his way through the postseason after a more intentional regular-season run.
Despite his shortcomings on the greens, he is only five strokes off the lead and listed at 60-1. Returning to "Old Collin" as he put it on Thursday, the two-time major winner has been terrific with his irons and dreadful with his putter. With playoffs needed in three of the last four years, the composition of the leaderboard has a chance to put together a similar ending. It has proven to be a good idea; Scott is projected to move up to third in the FedEx Cup standings with a victory at Wilmington CC. The BMW Championship has a way of producing heart-pounding final moments over the last few seasons. While there were no crowds at Olympia Fields, one can only imagine the ruckus that would have ensued when Jon Rahm buried a 60-foot birdie effort on the first playoff hole to defeat Dustin Johnson in 2020. The man who entered the postseason atop the FedEx Cup standings had some work to do if he wanted to return to the top spot ahead of the Tour Championship. "It's a good reminder for the weekend that I've really got to keep it under control and don't want to have too many get off the map and get out of position around here. While it has been some time since he has been in contention, the way in which he has been able to wield the broomstick through not only two rounds, but throughout the year as a whole, should inspire confidence in the leader. Then you have the veteran presence of Marc Leishman, or perhaps Jason Day, who is not in the field this week. Jude Championship to extend his postseason and roll into the Philadelphia area playing with house money. Entering the postseason securely on the bubble, the Australian captured his third top-five finish of the season at the St.
Tee times for Round 3 of the 2022 BMW Championship on Saturday in Delaware, featuring Adam Scott, Scottie Scheffler and more.
Sign up for an account to get into the action today. 9:05 a.m. 8:55 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 8:36 a.m. 8:27 a.m. 8:18 a.m. 8:09 a.m. 8:00 a.m. [SIGN UP FOR PGA TOUR LIVE ON ESPN+ TO STREAM THE ENTIRE 2022 BMW CHAMPIONSHIP ONLINE](https://go.web.plus.espn.com/c/3208296/931309/9070) The top 30 players from this week’s tournament [continue on](https://golf.com/news/fedex-cup-playoffs-quick-explainer/) to next week’s season-culminating Tour Championship at East Lake in Atlanta. You can find full Round 3 tee times for the tournament at the bottom of this post.
Adam Scott has the 36-hole lead over some of the game's best at the BMW Championship.
Through two days Scott has missed just six greens, and he’s made the most of said opportunities, rolling in putt after putt to gain a whopping 3.7 strokes over the field on the dance floors. Three of those rounds came last week at the FedEx Cup opener in Memphis, a T-5 finish pushing Scott from 82nd to 46th in the standings to advance him to the second leg of this rodeo. He’s managed just one top-three finish in that span and has been a non-factor in the majors—a T-14 at this year’s U.S. Moreover, Scott is not content just to be here; as he said after Round 1, he’s been around long enough to understand the volatility in the system allows for chaos. It's a good reminder for the weekend that I've really got to keep it under control and don't want to have too many get off the map and get out of position around here. Scott kept his ball away from those tree limbs and guided it to the correct tier of the green, and though his birdie putt didn’t fall, his final hole did what he needed to do, which is get him to the clubhouse without further punishment. Only the tour is in its postseason, and few have had postseason success like Scott. As Scott shook his head en route to his ball, it was a reminder that this sport can only be made to look so easy for so long. Scott turned 42 in July, and though careers have been prolonged thanks to equipment gains and fitness buy-ins, today’s tour is not so much inundated with youth as it is dominated by it. Through 34 holes that’s what Adam Scott was doing to Wilmington Country Club, building a three-stroke lead over the field as he stood on the tee at the par-4 17th. And Scott, with that even-keeled disposition, looked a bit distraught on the ensuing tee shot at the 18th as he watched his ball find a bunker, leaving an approach from the beach that had to battle tree limbs to find an elevated, two-tiered green with a pin in one of those spots where anything less than right is punished. — He is one of those players, with his sweet swing and good looks and forever cool temper, that can make this ridiculous game look ridiculously easy.
Adam Scott, the 2013 Masters champion, fired a two-under-par 69 to seize a one-stroke lead after Friday's second round of the US PGA's BMW Championship.
"Coming off the golf course a lot happier than I was last night. "I'm striking the ball well," said Conners. "It was a little bit messy," Young said. "I got off to a really good start. "Managed my way around the golf course really well," Spieth said. "It's a good reminder for the weekend that I've really got to keep it under control.
Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas and Scottie Scheffler are all lurking at the second event of the FedEx Cup Playoffs.
I felt like I had probably half a club too much, so I was trying to hit like a cut in there over the water, and I just double-crossed it and then compounded that by the three-putt. Then McIlroy tried to hit a cut into the par-3 15th, made a triple after it landed in the middle of a pond and settled for a 3-under 68. Each of his last 12 starts has been either inside the top three or outside the top 30, which is a truly incredible streak that I think will continue this weekend. Obviously there's a long way to go, but this would be just his second Tour Championship since 2014 (with the other coming in 2018 when he won the BMW Championship). I'm not sure he can putt his way out of that like he did Thursday, but he's been so consistently near the top of the FedEx Cup race recently -- first, seventh, third, second and fourth over the last five years -- that I expect more of the same going to East Lake. "But overall the rest of it was pretty good. Bradley is happy about that because it's one of the strongest parts of his game and the top of the leaderboard is littered with the biggest hitters in the sport. Keegan Bradley is the leader after firing a 7-under 64 over the first 18 holes and is looking for his second BMW Championship victory in the last five years. He led the field in putting, did his usual lights-out routine with his iron play and as a result, nabbed yet another first-round lead on the PGA Tour. 44 in the FedEx Cup standings, he is projected to jump into the top five going to the Tour Championship at East Lake. Keegan Bradley (-7): His 64 in Round 1 was highlighted by one of the better putting days of his career. Surprisingly, Bradley trails only Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm and Justin Thomas in first-round leads over the last three years.
Tee times for Round 2 of the 2022 BMW Championship on Friday in Delaware, featuring Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas and more.
Sign up for an account to get into the action today. 2:50 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 12:20 p.m. 12:10 p.m. 12:00 p.m. Jude Championship to fall to ninth. The four-time major champion confidently re-took his spot among the game’s best players in 2022, [contending in multiple majors](https://golf.com/news/rory-mcilroy-british-open-2022-heartbreak/) and capturing two tournament wins among his four top-three finishes. You can find full Round 2 tee times for the tournament at the bottom of this post.
On the 634-yard par-5 12th, Finau reached the green in 3 and sunk a 38-foot putt for birdie. This put Finau at 4 over for the round. Finau tee shot ...
This put Finau at 4 over for the round. Tony Finau hit 9 of 18 greens in regulation during his first round at the BMW Championship, finishing at 6 over for the tournament. On the 446-yard par-4 18th, Finau had a bogey after hitting the green in 3 and two putting, moving Finau to 6 over for the round.
Everything you need to know from Thursday's first round of the BMW Championship including takeaways, a look at the leaderboard and odds.
4 under It’s only been 18 holes, but the following players made a big move into the top 30 of the FedEx Cup standings after their rounds Thursday:Keegan Bradley, up 41 spots to No. [PGA Tour Live on ESPN+](https://go.web.plus.espn.com/c/1205322/931309/9070?subId1=PGA&subId2=golfweek) He parred in and signed for a 68. 11 to fall to 5 under on the day. (+3600) Will Zalatoris grew up playing golf with Scottie Scheffler, so the two top-10 players know each other’s games well. (+1300) With a bogey-free 33 on the way home, Scott signed for a 6-under 65. (+3400) He’d add birdies on Nos. 1’s bag to see what he was hitting.
The penultimate FedEx Cup event is upon us. Heres all the information you need for the BMW Championship.
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Keegan Bradley sits atop the leaderboard in the 2022 BMW Championship at Wilmington Country Club in Wilmington, Delaware, after a scorching first round that ...
His best finish this year came when he tied for second at the Wells Fargo Championship in May. T6.
Keegan Bradley shoots a 29 on the front nine and takes the first-round lead in the second playoff event.
He rallied with four birdies on the back and escaped with a 70. He could see a portion of the green between a television tower, some video equipment and the trees. Three holes into the BMW Championship, he went bunker to rough to bunker and then three-putted for a double bogey. He started the BMW Championship on Thursday like he was in a hurry to get back. Find the fairway, fire at the flag. He took three putts from just short of the green, missing a 3-footer, and made triple bogey. “Overall the rest of it was pretty good,” he said. He won the BMW Championship in 2018 some 20 miles away at Aronimink near Philadelphia. But then he was between clubs on the par-3 15th, tried to hit a soft cut with a 5-iron and put his tee shot into he water. “He played beautifully today, and I was really just trying to follow his lead,” Scott said. Open to be among the 30 players who advance to the Tour Championship in Atlanta, where an $18 million prize will be up for grabs. — Keegan Bradley hasn’t been to the FedEx Cup finale in four years.
Check out the full purse for the 2022 BMW Championship at Wilmington Country Club and see how much the winner will bank.
That’s especially true this season, as the winner of the 2022 FedEx Cup will take home a record $18 million. Everyone is after the $18 million check for winning the FedEx Cup Playoffs, but the winner at Wilmington Country Club will receive a major payday as well. After this weekend, only the top 30 will survive and move on to the TOUR Championship at East Lake.
Here's everything you need to know to watch the 2022 BMW Championship, the second tournament of the FedEx Cup playoffs.
In fact, this will be the first time a PGA Tour event has been played there. He's followed closely behind by Jon Rahm (+1000) and Rory McIlroy (+1100). Perhaps unsurprisingly, Zalatoris, the winner of the FedEx St. The winner will come away with $2.7 million, or 18 percent of the total purse. The golfers will split a $15 million purse. 8:15 a.m. 8:05 a.m. 8 a.m. The broadcast will include featured holes and groups. 18-Sunday, Aug. - Dates: Thursday, Aug. He'll try to keep the momentum going at the BMW Championship, the second round of the FedEx Cup playoffs.
Keegan Bradley hasn't been to the FedEx Cup finale in four years, and he started the BMW Championship on Thursday like he was in a hurry to get back.
Bradley and playing partner Adam Scott filled it up on Thursday at Wilmington Country Club and hold the top two spots after Round 1.
Three holes into the BMW Championship, he went bunker to rough to bunker and then three-putted for a double bogey. He could see a portion of the green between a television tower, some video equipment and the trees. He pulled his tee shot so far left on the par-5 14th that he was in shaggy round just in front of the on No. He won the BMW Championship in 2018 some 20 miles away at Aronimink when he was No. Find the fairway, fire at the flag. He took three putts from just short of the green, missing a 3-footer, and made triple bogey. “Overall the rest of it was pretty good,” he said. “He played beautifully today, and I was really just trying to follow his lead,” Scott said. But then he was between clubs on the par-3 15th, tried to hit a soft cut with a 5-iron and put his tee shot into he water. Open—to be among the 30 players who advance to the Tour Championship in Atlanta to chase the $18 million prize. 44 in the FedEx Cup and likely needs a top 10—he hasn’t had one since the U.S. Scott started the postseason at No.
Keegan Bradley and Adam Scott rode good vibes to top of leaderboard early at the PGA Tour's 2022 BMW Championship.
“I never feel like that helps me, I feel like it hurts me actually. It may sound cliché, but his lone goal is to play his best and let the rest fall into place. But I really focused more on trying to put myself into win a golf tournament last week and just play the golf tournament as usual, and that would kind of get it done. “When you get off to a slower start sometimes, you can make the course harder than it really is, and Keegan made it look easy today, so I tried to take advantage of that, as well.” “I watched Keegan, he played beautifully today, and I was really just trying to follow his lead,” said Scott. Sometimes it’s good to see that and you can draft off each other, but also just to know that it’s really out there,” he explained.
How to watch the 2022 BMW Championship on Friday, including a full Round 2 TV schedule, streaming times and more.
3:00 p.m. 2:40 p.m. 2:20 p.m. [PGA Tour Live on ESPN+](https://go.web.plus.espn.com/c/3208296/931309/9070) from 9 a.m.-7 p.m. 1:55 p.m. 12:40 p.m. 12:30 p.m. Sign up for an account to get into the action today. [SIGN UP FOR PGA TOUR LIVE ON ESPN+ TO STREAM THE ENTIRE 2022 BMW CHAMPIONSHIP ONLINE](https://go.web.plus.espn.com/c/3208296/931309/9070) ET on Friday. [fired an impressive seven-under 64 on Thursday](https://golf.com/news/tournaments/adam-scott-keegan-bradley-draft-bmw-start/) at Wilmington Country Club to the take the 18-hole lead. He’ll have to earn his way in the hard way, and through one round at the BMW, it looks like he might just do it.
The second round of the 2022 BMW Championship begins Friday morning at Wilmington Country Club in Delaware.
- In seven previous seasons on TOUR, Shane Lowry (T3/-5) has never qualified for the TOUR Championship (best: 33/2018-19); Enters week No. 20, is one of seven players inside the top 30 in the FedExCup without a victory in 2021-22 - Has qualified for the FedExCup Playoffs in each of his 12 seasons on TOUR; finished career-best No.
Keegan Bradley started like a house on fire as he grabbed the first-round lead at the BMW Championship, the second event of the FedEx Cup playoffs.
"I watched Keegan and I was really just trying to follow his lead. I was drafting off him." I'm proud of the way I played," Bradley said.
The midpoint of the 2022 FedEx Cup playoffs is Friday, August 19 as the second round of the BMW Championship continues, winnowing the top 70 golfers on the ...
At the TOUR Championship, players are given a handicap score that correlates to their point total in the final FedEx Cup rankings after the BMW Championship: Any player in the Top 16 could also have enough points to take over the FedEx No. Those with those precious top 30 spots will advance to the TOUR Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta.
A rules official came over and asked if the ball had moved because of Matsuyama's swing, and Rahm stepped in to say that was not the case.
7 only to see the ball roll then back in the bunker. Matsuyama’s swing wasn’t near the ball, and he instantly looked up at his caddie in horror when he realized it had dropped in the sand. Since the ball was resting in an awkward spot just outside the bunker, the Japanese standout would have needed to swing while standing inside the bunker to have any shot at getting the ball near the flag.
Golf fans enjoy the 1st round of the PGA's BMW Championship, the first ever PGA event held in Delaware at the exclusive Wilmington Country Club.
Adam Scott fired a 2-under 69 that gave him a one-shot lead going into the weekend at the BMW Championship. Scottie Scheffler, Jordan Spieth, Cameron Young ...
Upon returning to Dallas, every course he plays was closed, and his only option was hitting from a stall in a practice facility. "I feel like I'm doing everything good, nothing spectacular, but I feel like in every facet of my game, it's trending and improving, and I know what to do to get it better and better," Spieth said. Scheffler also missed the cut last week and joined Spieth and others at Pine Valley on Sunday. Young seems to play great every week -- twice contending in majors, five runner-up finishes for the season. He missed the cut last week and feels his postseason didn't start until Monday when he arrived at Wilmington. Scott didn't get a finish quite that good. Spieth headed to southern tip of Baja California after the British Open, wanting a break before the hectic finish to the season. It's been a battle for sure," he said. "I certainly haven't had my best stuff for quite a while. "I'm in great shape going into the weekend. That moment appears to have arrived at just the right time. His bogey gave him a 67.