BMW Championship, Caves Valley and Scheffler
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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, of course, has done it again. Scheffler, thanks in part to an absolutely wild chip-in down the stretch at Caves Valley Golf Club in Maryland, overtook Robert MacIntyre to claim the BMW Championship on Sunday afternoon.
Both players flew their tee shots at the 17th hole over the green. Scheffler, playing first, plopped his shot out of heavy rough, landing on a downhill slope 65 feet short of the hole. The ball rolled, rolled, then rolled more, finally dying in the hole to ignite the gallery and leave MacIntyre looking at Scheffler in disbelief.
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