Scheffler Secures Fifth Win of Year at BMW Championship Scottie Scheffler produced a thrilling late burst to claim a dramatic victory at the BMW Championship in Maryland, denying Robert MacIntyre after the Scot had taken a commanding four-shot lead into the final round. MacIntyre began Sunday in full control, but two early bogeys opened the door for the world number one, whose superb short game eventually proved decisive on the closing stretch.
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Early Momentum Shift
MacIntyre’s overnight advantage was quickly cut to a single shot after mistakes on the opening two holes. While the Scot tried to steady himself, Scheffler’s persistence gradually increased the pressure. A missed putt from the American briefly allowed MacIntyre to move two clear after the third hole, but the gap never looked secure as Scheffler started to find his rhythm.
Scheffler Turns the Tide
The contest swung dramatically on the fifth when MacIntyre found a bunker with his approach shot and Scheffler capitalised to pull level. From that point, the American looked increasingly confident. By the 13th hole he had moved two shots clear, striking the ball with precision and taking full advantage of every chance that came his way.
MacIntyre Tries to Respond
To his credit, MacIntyre kept fighting and managed to reduce the deficit on the back nine. However, the turning point came at the 15th. Despite Scheffler slipping into a bunker, MacIntyre missed a birdie opportunity that would have applied real pressure. Instead, the momentum swung firmly back to Scheffler.
A Moment of Magic on the 17th
Scheffler then produced the shot of the day, chipping in from thick rough on the 17th in what felt like the decisive blow. MacIntyre could only watch as the ball dropped in and the crowd erupted. Any hopes of late drama from the Scot faded on the final hole as he completed a three-over-par 73, finishing two shots behind Scheffler’s 15-under-par total of 265.
Reaction and Final Standings
“Nothing you can do with that,” a disappointed MacIntyre admitted afterwards when asked about Scheffler’s stunning chip. “I just didn’t play good enough.” Tommy Fleetwood posted a late 67 to finish tied for fourth, while American Maverick McNealy claimed third place. Harry Hall slipped to sixth after a final-round 70.
FedEx Cup Picture
Rory McIlroy closed with an even-par 70 to finish in a tie for 12th and will head to East Lake ranked second in the FedEx Cup standings. Shane Lowry impressed with a three-under-par 67 on Sunday, ending the week tied for 23rd and moving into 24th in the standings ahead of the season finale.