Scottie Scheffler will play this week BMW championship Without caddy ted scott regular, Scheffler’s agent confirmed to PGA Tour Communication Team Tuesday.
In the championship of FedEx St. Last week’s FedEx Jew, Scott held the bag for Scheffler for the first three rounds before returning to his home in Luiziana on Saturday at night for family emergency. Scheffler traced the third round Tommy Fleetwood leader with two shots going to the last round.
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PGA Tour’s chapel and Scheffler Brad Payne family friend headed to Memfis from his home in Dallas to caddy for the last round of Scheffler. It was the second time Payne had filled for Scott in recent months after he wore Scheffler’s bag in the third round of the PGA 2024 championship while Scott attended his daughter’s high school graduation. Scheffler eventually ended T3 after shooting a last round of three under 67 in Memfis-a shy shot to make Play-offs between Justin Rose and JJ Spaun. Rose eventually prevailed.
This week, Scott will remain at home with his family, and Scheffler is bringing a new face: Michael Cromie, who regularly cadets for Chris Kirk, will take Scheffler’s bag at Caves Valley.
Kirk finished T9 at FedEx St. Last week’s Jews, but it was not enough to push it to the top 50 places in the field this week. Instead, he ended up a shy blow at 51. This means that Kirk will have the next few weeks until the fall of the FedEx Cup, a seven series of shifts that begins in September with the Napa Process Championship, Calif.
At this week’s BMW championship, FedEx Cup points are worth fourfold their regular season value. After the tournament is completed, the top 30 players on the FedEx Cup point list will receive a FedEx Cup bonus pay from a $ 20 million bag, and they will switch to the East Lake’s Tour Tour championship, where each player will compete in a 40 million dollars game of player in FedEx Trophy.
A victory this week would mark the first Scheffler PGA Tour victory without Scott in the bag.
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