Scottie Scheffler secured his fifth win of the 2025 PGA Tour season at the BMW Championship, an event that attracted 3.5 million viewers on NBC, marking the network's highest golf viewership in four years and a 43% increase year-over-year. Following this victory, Scheffler's stand-in caddie received a substantial payout. Scheffler will have his regular caddie, Ted Scott, back for the upcoming Tour Championship. At the Tour Championship, Tommy Fleetwood and Russell Henley are tied for the 36-hole lead, with Fleetwood holding odds of +210 to win and Henley at +250. Scheffler is also in contention with +500 odds. Notable moments at the Tour Championship include Ludvig Åberg's consecutive birdies from off the green, Russell Henley's sand shot birdie that extended his lead to three strokes, and Shane Lowry sinking the longest putt in FedExCup Playoffs history at 97 feet 6 inches. Fleetwood expressed optimism about potentially winning both the Tour Championship and the FedEx Cup this season. Meanwhile, Hideki Matsuyama is positioned 24th in the standings after two rounds.
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