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The BMW Championship, like last week’s event to start the three-tournament playoffs, offered a $20 million purse just like the signature events throughout the season had.
The Western Golf Association, which founded and ran the Western Open, runs the BMW Championship. In 2012, 2013, and 2014, the PGA Tour named the BMW Championship its Tournament of the Year. [1] The BMW Championship is the longest running regular PGA Tour event on the calendar outside of the four major tournaments.
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BMW Championship: Colorado 20,000,000 Keegan Bradley (7) 59.70 FedEx Cup playoff event: Sep 1 Tour Championship: Georgia n/a [g] Scottie Scheffler (13) 47.63 [h] FedEx Cup playoff event: Sep 15 Procore Championship: California 6,000,000 Patton Kizzire (3) 36.46 FedEx Cup Fall Oct 6 Sanderson Farms Championship: Mississippi 7,600,000 Kevin Yu (1 ...
With the PGA Tour reverting to a calendar-based schedule, the Playoffs no longer form the conclusion to the PGA Tour season, but all 70 qualifiers earned an exemption for the 2024 season regardless of results in the fall. [2] The 50 qualifiers for the BMW Championship earned entry into limited-field signature events in 2024. [3]
Bradley earned $4 million for his second title in the BMW Championship, also winning at Aronimink in 2018 when he was the No. 52 seed in what was then a 70-man field.
Four golfers played their way into the Tour Championship: Bradley (ranked 50 to 4), Scott (41 to 14), Tommy Fleetwood (31 to 22), and Chris Kirk (32 to 26). Four players initially ranked inside the top-30 failed to advance: Jason Day (ranked 25 to 33), Davis Thompson (26 to 34), Brian Harman (29 to 31), and Denny McCarthy (30 to 35).
Will Zalatoris is playing for the first time since the BMW Championship. The field has six of the top 30 in the world ranking. ... Prize money: $3 million. Winner’s share: $450,000.