2025 BMW Championship: Winners, Payouts, and Leaderboard Breakdown

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Scottie Scheffler Claims Victory at 2025 BMW Championship

Scottie Scheffler emerged as the champion of the 2025 BMW Championship, securing a dominant two-shot victory at Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Maryland. This win marked the second leg of the 2025 FedEx Cup playoffs, where Scheffler showcased his resilience and skill to overcome strong competition, including Robert MacIntyre.

Scheffler finished the 72-hole event at 15-under par with a final score of 265. His performance was highlighted by a remarkable chip-in birdie on the long par-3 17th hole during the final round, which solidified his lead. Despite a challenging final round from MacIntyre, who carded a 73, Scheffler maintained composure with a 68, ensuring his victory.

Maverick McNealy took third place with an 11-under 269, while several players tied for fourth. The tournament saw a total of 48 participants, with no 36-hole cut made, allowing more golfers to compete through all four rounds. Notably, Sepp Straka chose not to play, and Daniel Berger withdrew after three rounds.

Prize Money and Rankings

Scheffler’s win earned him a substantial prize of $3.6 million, out of the total $20 million purse. Additionally, he gained 56 Official World Golf Ranking points, reinforcing his position as the world's top-ranked golfer. On the PGA Tour, Scheffler also secured 2,000 FedEx Cup points, further boosting his standing in the playoffs.

The 2025 BMW Championship was a pivotal moment in the FedEx Cup season, setting the stage for the upcoming Tour Championship in Georgia. As the playoff continues, Scheffler's performance has positioned him as a strong contender for the overall title.

Final Leaderboard Highlights

Here is a breakdown of the final leaderboard and prize money payouts:

  • 1st: Scottie Scheffler – 15-under 265 – $3,600,000
  • 2nd: Robert MacIntyre – 13-under 267 – $2,160,000
  • 3rd: Maverick McNealy – 11-under 269 – $1,360,000
  • T4: Tommy Fleetwood & Sam Burns – 10-under 270 – $910,000 each
  • 6th: Harry Hall – 8-under 272 – $750,000
  • T7: Rickie Fowler, Viktor Hovland, Ludvig Ã…berg – 7-under 273 – $645,000 each
  • 10th: Michael Kim – 6-under 274 – $560,000
  • 11th: Cameron Young – 5-under 275 – $520,000
  • T12: Ben Griffin, Rory McIlroy, Harris English – 3-under 277 – $441,000 each
  • T15: Taylor Pendrith & Russell Henley – 2-under 278 – $372,000 each
  • T17: Keegan Bradley & Matt Fitzpatrick – 1-under 279 – $332,000 each
  • T19: Si Woo Kim, Brian Harman, Kurt Kitayama, Jacob Bridgeman – Even 280 – $272,750 each
  • T23: Shane Lowry, J.J. Spaun, Jason Day – 1-over 281 – $213,000 each
  • T26: Akshay Bhatia & Hideki Matsuyama – 2-over 282 – $177,500 each
  • T28: Xander Schauffele & Denny McCarthy – 3-over 283 – $163,500 each
  • T30: J.T. Poston, Justin Rose, Patrick Cantlay – 4-over 284 – $146,000 each
  • T33: Chris Gotterup, Bud Cauley, Tom Hoge, Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Nick Taylor – 6-over 286 – $119,667 each
  • 39th: Corey Conners – 7-over 287 – $104,000
  • T40: Sungjae Im & Lucas Glover – 10-over 290 – $98,000 each
  • 42nd: Sam Stevens – 11-over 291 – $92,000
  • 43rd: Ryan Fox – 12-over 292 – $88,000
  • 44th: Ryan Gerard – 14-over 294 – $84,000
  • 45th: Jhonattan Vegas – 15-over 295 – $80,000
  • 46th: Thomas Detry – 17-over 297 – $76,000
  • 47th: Brian Campbell – 18-over 298 – $72,000
  • 48th: Andrew Novak – 20-over 300 – $70,000

Outlook for the 2025 PGA Tour Season

As the 2025 PGA Tour schedule moves forward, the focus now shifts to the Tour Championship in Georgia. With Scheffler leading the pack, fans can expect intense competition as the top players vie for the ultimate prize in the FedEx Cup.

This victory not only highlights Scheffler’s dominance but also sets the tone for the rest of the season. With his form and confidence high, the stage is set for another thrilling chapter in professional golf.

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