**Scottie Scheffler Clinches BMW Championship with Stunning Chip-In**
Scottie Scheffler added another prestigious title to his PGA Tour collection on Sunday, showcasing his skills with a remarkable chip shot on Hole 17. The event took place at Caves Valley Golf Club, where Scheffler overcame Scottish golfer Robert MacIntyre to secure victory at the BMW Championship. He finished the tournament with a score of 15-under par, shooting 3-under on the final day to win by two strokes.
Scheffler’s impressive comeback, marking the second-largest of his career, was highlighted by an extraordinary chip shot just short of the 17th green. Despite a challenging lie in the thick rough on the par-3 hole, Scheffler executed the shot flawlessly. The ball soared onto the green and began to roll toward the hole, eventually sinking in as the crowd erupted in cheers, earning him a birdie in a spectacular fashion. This pivotal moment sealed his victory over MacIntyre, who appeared visibly shocked by the turn of events.
Reflecting on his chip-in, Scheffler noted, “Part of me wanted to go at the pin, and I kind of held off there on the left side. I knew par wasn’t going to be a bad score on that hole today. Anytime you hole a chip like that, it’s pretty nice. It looked good when it landed, looked good when it was rolling, and it was nice to see that one go in.”
Entering Sunday as the leader, MacIntyre struggled early, going 3-over in his first five holes. Meanwhile, Scheffler took control of the tournament on the seventh green, where he birdied his third hole of the day. He knew that a par on the 18th would secure his win, and that’s precisely what he achieved, celebrating yet another triumph on the PGA Tour.
This victory at the FedEx Cup Playoffs marks Scheffler’s fifth win of the season, making it his second consecutive year with at least five victories—a feat only matched by Tiger Woods in the last 40 years. In addition to this win, Scheffler’s 2025 season has already included two major titles, with victories at the British Open and the PGA Championship. With two Masters green jackets to his name, he now only needs the U.S. Open trophy to complete the career grand slam, a milestone achieved by only six other golfers in history.
MacIntyre finished the tournament at 13-under, while Maverick McNealy took third place at 11-under. Tommy Fleetwood and Sam Burns rounded out the top five, both finishing at 10-under.
**FAQ**
*What did Scottie Scheffler achieve at the BMW Championship?*
Scottie Scheffler won the BMW Championship with a remarkable performance, highlighted by a stunning chip-in on Hole 17, finishing the tournament at 15-under par.
