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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.
Hall, viewed by many as a viable Ryder Cup pick by European team captain Luke Donald, started the BMW week No. 45 but at 3:44 p.m. ET, Hall was in the 30th and final spot for East Lake. Rickie Fowler, meanwhile, keeps torching Caves Valley and is at 10 under and in solo fourth. That pace has vaulted him to No. 25 in the projected standings.
The Tour Championship field is now set, following Scottie Scheffler's win in the BMW. Here are the top 30 golfers in the FedEx Cup Playoff standings.
If you're not in the top 30 of the 2025 FedEx Cup Playoffs points standings, time is running out. At the conclusion of the final round Sunday at the 2025 BMW Championship 20 golfers will be eliminated and the top 30 can look forward to some tee times at East Lake for the Tour Championship.
After last week's St. Jude Championship, the PGA's FedEx Cup trophy field has dwindled from 70 golfers to 50. After winning the tournament, Justin Rose surged up the standings 21 spots to 4th. J.J. Spaun,
Xander Schauffele has concluded his regular season on the PGA Tour and is now focused on preparing for his next challenge: the Ryder Cup.
If you like seeing some of the best golfers in the world puke their guts out, the final round of the BMW Championship didn’t disappoint.
A sixth-place finish last week earned Rickie Fowler a spot in the 2025 BMW Championship field, which consists of the top 50 golfers in FedEx Cup standings. Fowler has just one tour victory over the last six years,