He's done it before.
Can he do it again?
ANNC: This is going to be one of the toughest
two-putts of his life.
Here it comes.
Here … it … comes!
He’s got it!
Wow!
Are you kidding me?!
After DJ sank a 43-foot putt to force a playoff,
Jon Rahm answered with that 66-footer to claim
the BMW Championship.
Unbelievable!
After Thursday, Rahm was T51 and after forgetting
to mark his ball on the green and picking
it up on Saturday, he put on a clinic on Sunday.
Rahm carded a bogey-free 64 in the final round,
with his last bogey coming on Saturday’s
fifth hole miscue.
He now sits at No. 2 in the FedExCup standings.
RAHM: It’s been a roller-coaster but so
much fun.
I think the best way I can explain it is,
it was just a lot of joy on the golf course
today for me.
That’s probably the reason why everything
turned out the way it did.
Stayed aggressive because I was feeling comfortable
with the driver and it paid off.
DJ continues to make us wonder if he’s even
human.
ANNC: He gave it a great run.
He gave it a great run!
How about that?!
Wow!
DJ may lay it up, but Berger dunks it in.
ANNC: Whoa!
THOMAS: That’s got to be one of the worst
golf shots ever hit in the history of the
sport.
ANNC: Just not happy there with that tee shot.
THOMAS: I mean, good lord.
From JT to Jon Rahm, Olympia Fields tested
everyone this week.
The opening round scoring average of 72.83
was the toughest opening round in the FedExCup
Playoffs since 2007.
Only two players were under par through 54
holes.
The major-like set up made us appreciate 75-foot
birdie chip shots like this even more than
we already do.
And who doesn’t love an ace alert?
ANNC: Corey Conners.
A couple of bounces and rolls it in for the
ace!
Who says it’s difficult!?
Just don’t try this at home.
ANNC: Par of the day!
In the next Phireside with Phil, we’ll hopefully
hear all about his PGA TOUR Champions debut
where he shot 22-under to win by four.
Leave it to Lefty to tie the lowest 54-hole
score ever!
MICKELSON: The amount of fun that these events
are is something that stands out.
And how much less stress it is yet still competitive.
Cameron Champ made a statement this week against
racial injustice by wearing one black shoe
and one white shoe.
CHAMP: Change needs to happen.
I feel like it’s going in the right direction.
But again, with all the stuff that is going
on, it has to end.
With the season coming to an end, Viktor Hovland’s
pulling out all the stops to show why he’s
a PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year candidate.
But what we might need to establish is a TOUR
Cameraman of the Year award.
Fist pumps all around for TOUR Championship
week where the top 30 in the FedExCup standings,
including players like Mackenzie Hughes, who
qualified with a clutch up-and-down on his
72nd hole at BMW, and past champions like
Billy Horschel will continue the race for
the PGA TOUR’s ultimate prize.
Diane Knox will have the first round Takeaway
for you on Friday.
Will Rory McIlroy become the first to win
three FedExCups and first back-to-back?
Only time will tell.
MCILROY: I'm going to play in many more TOUR
Championships and it's only going to be the
birth of your first child once so that trumps
anything else.
