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Scottie Scheffler holes miraculous chip shot from rough to seal BMW Championship victory at Caves Valley

Scottie Scheffler won his 4th Major following his victory in the US Open. Colin Cowherd compares his career to Tiger Woods and discusses Scheffler’s impact.

Scottie Scheffler added another trophy to his PGA Tour case on Sunday, and he secured it in epic fashion with an incredible chip on Hole 17. 

Caves Valley Golf Club was the site of this Scheffler masterpiece, where he overtook Scottish golfer Robert MacIntyre to win the BMW Championship after shooting 3-under on Sunday to take a two-shot win at 15-under for the tournament. 

Scheffler’s second-largest comeback win of his career would not have been possible without his mind-boggling chip just short of the 17th green. 

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Scottie Scheffler holds the trophy after winning the BMW Championship golf tournament on Sunday, Aug. 17, 2025, in Owings Mills, Md.  (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

It wasn’t the best lie in the thick rough on the par-3 hole, but Scheffler’s contact was perfect as the ball flew onto the green and started to trickle toward the hole. As the ball’s pace continued, the line looked perfect as it kept tracking toward the cup. 

Then, as it was letting off steam, it sunk and the crowd went wild as Scheffler got birdie in the most unconventional way. And in doing so, he sealed the victory over MacIntyre, who was visibly stunned by what he saw. 

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"Part of me wanted to go at the pin, and I kind of held off there on the left side," Scheffler said of his chip-in on the 17th, per Yahoo Sports. "I knew par wasn’t going to be a bad score on that hole today. Anytime you hole a chip like that, it’s pretty nice. It

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