The 2024 BMW Championship will conclude on Sunday. Keegan Bradley has taken to a one-stroke lead ahead of 44-year-old Adam Scott after playing 54 holes at Castle Pines. Scott had a terrible penultimate round, ending the day with a disappointing 2-over.
Swedish player Ludvig Aberg, after suffering from a nosebleed due to high altitude, is tied for the third position with Alex Noren, who is yet to grab a PGA Tour victory. While Xander Schauffele has maintained his position in the top 5. Will the 2025 Ryder Cup captain or the 14-time PGA Tour winner surpass him again to lift the trophy for the first time after 2020?
Keegan Bradley to tee off with Adam Scott
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The final round of the BMW Championship is scheduled to take place on August 25 at Castle Pines in Scotland. The field will be opened by Eric Cole and Sahith Theegala from the front nine at 9:25 am EDT. The best is saved for last at the finale. Adam Scott will be teeing off with Keegan Bradley as the final pair. If there are no disruptions due to weather, they will enter the field at 1:30 pm EDT.
Every pair will be given ten minutes to tee off, and only the top 30 on the FedEx Cup standings after the Sunday round will make it to the Tour Championship next weekend. This is what makes it all the more important for the players. Here is what the field will look like:
TIME | TEE | PLAYERS |
9:25 AM EDT | 1 | Eric Cole Sahith Theegala |
9:35 AM EDT | 1 | Max Homa Justin Thomas |
9:45 AM EDT | 1 | Christiaan Bezuidenhout Matthieu Pavon |
9:55 AM EDT | 1 | Davis Thompson Adam Hadwin |
10:05 AM EDT | 1 | Austin Eckroat Aaron Rai |
10:15 AM EDT | 1 | Jason Day Stephan Jaeger |
10:25 AM EDT | 1 | Matt Fitzpatrick Scottie Scheffler |
10:40 AM EDT | 1 | Max Greyserman Akshay Bhatia |
10:50 AM EDT | 1 | Cameron Young Tony Finau |
11:00 AM EDT | 1 | Cam Davis Thomas Detry |
11:10 AM EDT | 1 | Denny McCarthy J.T. Poston |
11:20 AM EDT | 1 | Viktor Hovland Collin Morikawa |
11:30 AM EDT | 1 | Will Zalatoris Billy Horschel |
11:45 AM EDT | 1 | Sam Burns Brian Harman |
11:55 AM EDT | 1 | Chris Kirk Byeong Hun An |
12:05 PM EDT | 1 | Corey Conners Shane Lowry |
12:15 PM EDT | 1 | Patrick Cantlay Sungjae Im |
12:25 PM EDT | 1 | Russell Henley Tom Hoge |
12:35 PM EDT | 1 | Tommy Fleetwood Rory McIlroy |
12:50 PM EDT | 1 | Sepp Straka Nick Dunlap |
1:00 PM EDT | 1 | Si Woo Kim Taylor Pendrith |
1:10 PM EDT | 1 | Xander Schauffele Wyndham Clark |
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1:20 PM EDT | 1 | Ludvig Åberg Alex Noren |
1:30 PM EDT | 1 | Keegan Bradley Adam Scott |
A lot truly is at stake for the players at the BMW Championship, given this is the penultimate event of the 2024 season. Not to forget, of course, the winning title of the tournament and the trophy. What else does the winner get?
Keegan Bradley could earn 2000 FedEx Cup points at Castle Pines
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The total purse of the BMW Championship is a whopping $20 million. From this, if Keegan Bradley keeps up with his momentum on Sunday and bags the win, he will be getting the largest portion of the money. Along with the championship trophy, he will be taking home a whopping $3.6 million!
Additionally, he is currently in the fourth position of the FedEx Cup Standings and 2000 points, will help him take the third position on the list, surpassing Hideki Matsuyama. Do you think Keegan Bradley will shatter Scott’s dream and win the 2024 BMW Championship? Let us know in the comments section below!
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