PGA Results: 2014 BMW Championship
by
Jeremiah Bohannon
on
Sep 07, 2014
PGA Tour
BMW Championship
FedEx Cup Playoffs - 3rd Segment
Cherry Hills
Denver, Colorado
And then there were 30.
The BMW Championship marks the third of four FedEx Cup playoff events for the PGA Tour. By the conclusion of the BMW Championship, the field is narrowed down to 30 participants who will have a chance at the $10,000,000 first prize in the final event of the playoffs, the Tour Championship.
Billy Horschel recorded his second PGA Tour victory and the biggest in his professional career this past week at the BMW Championship. Horschel carded a final round 69 to claim a two-shot win over the nearest competitor, surging Bubba Watson. Watson made it interesting by firing an excellent final round 66.
A few big names have not made it to the final round of 30, including Phil Mickelson and defending champion Henrik Stenson. Strangely, those players expressed relief that they would miss the final event and be able to rest for the Ryder Cup.
Imagine being in a position where you are relieved that you missed out on an opportunity to win $10,000,000.
In the "something you may never see again" category is the plight of world #1 golfer Rory McIlory. On Saturday McIlory 4-putted (yes you read that correctly) the 12th green from only 24 feet. See the video below.
http://youtu.be/MK_ifMawOk0
If that was not crazy enough, McIlory 4-putted the same hole on Sunday.
http://youtu.be/bhju0mBRhH8
This confirms what most of us already knew: golf is hard.
The Tour Championship Final 30 Field
Fowler, Rickie
Furyk, Jim
Garcia, Sergio
Haas, Bill
Henley, Russell
Hoffmann, Morgan
Horschel, Billy
Johnson, Zach
Kaymer, Martin
Kirk, Chris
Kuchar, Matt
Mahan, Hunter
Matsuyama, Hideki
McIlroy, Rory
Na, Kevin
Ogilvy, Geoff
Palmer, Ryan
Reed, Patrick
Rose, Justin
Scott, Adam
Senden, John
Simpson, Webb
Spieth, Jordan
Todd, Brendon
Tringale, Cameron
Walker, Jimmy
Watson, Bubba
Woodland, Gary