
+++ Viktor Hovland triumphs after a sensational final round at the
  Olympia Fields Country Club, finishing on 263 strokes (17 under par)
  +++ Second BMW title for the Norwegian +++ Six players qualify for the
  Ryder Cup Team USA +++ All tournament proceeds going to the Evans
  Scholars Foundation +++
  
    
Chicago. Viktor Hovland has won the BMW Championship
  2023 with one of the best-ever performances in the final round of a
  PGA TOUR event. The Norwegian carded seven birdies on the back nine on
  his way to a course record of 61 strokes (9 under par). It was the
  lowest score in the history of the Playoffs and good enough to reel in
  the leaders after three rounds, Scottie Scheffler (USA) and Matt
  Fitzpatrick (ENG). With his fifth win on the PGA TOUR, the 25-year-old
  moved up to second place in the FedExCup rankings. It is a second BMW
  title for Hovland, to add to his win at the BMW International Open
  2021 in Munich (GER).
“Congratulations to Viktor Hovland on his incredible performance,
  especially in the final round, to become the 2023 BMW Champion,” said
  Ilka Horstmeier, Member of the Board of Management of BMW AG, Human
  Resources and Real Estate. “It has been a historic tournament week at
  a fantastic venue with great fans. Many thanks to the Olympia Fields
  Country Club, all our partners, volunteers and everyone involved. In
  addition to hosting a great tournament, the BMW Group is especially
  proud to know that the BMW Championship makes a difference in the
  lives of so many young people.”
All proceeds from the BMW Championship will benefit the Evans
  Scholars Foundation (ESF). Since the tournament’s inception in 2007,
  the BMW Championship has raised over 45 million US dollars for the ESF
  and sent 3,300 caddies to college. These totals do not include the BMW
  Championship 2023. Currently, the ESF is helping a record number of
  1,130 caddies to study.
Hovland had started the final round three shots behind Scheffler and
  Fitzpatrick, and it seemed likely to remain a battle between the two
  Major winners for some time. However, the Norwegian then put on a
  memorable performance as every shot hit its mark. With the exception
  of the two par 3 holes, he birdied everything on the difficult back
  nine of the North Course. Scheffler and Fitzpatrick were unable to
  counter this brilliant display.
“To win the BMW Championship at a course like Olympia Fields against
  the world’s best players is a really incredible feeling,” said
  Hovland. “That has to be the best round I’ve ever played. Given the
  circumstances – a playoff event, this golf course – the way I played
  the last holes was pretty special.”
For Scheffler and Fitzpatrick (both -15) shared second place ahead of
  Rory McIlroy (NIR, -12), with Open champion Brian Harman and Max Homa
  (both USA, -11) tied for fifth.
Second place for world no. 1 Scheffler was enough to defend his
  FedExCup lead and secure a spot at the Playoff final, the TOUR
  Championship, which will take place next week at the East Lake Golf
  Club (Atlanta) with the BMW Group as “Official Vehicle Partner”.
  Hovland climed up to second place, with McIlroy still third.
  Fitzpatrick leapt up from 40th position to tenth.
The BMW Championship is the penultimate Playoff tournament at which
  just 30 of the 50 players who started the event in Chicago qualify for
  the season final. The last three tickets were secured by Tyrrell
  Hatton (ENG, +1, T34), Jordan Spieth (USA, +1, T34) and Sepp Straka
  (AUT, +2, T37). Despite a strong tournament performance, Sahith
  Theegala (USA, -6, T15) was marooned in 31st place.
This week also heralded some key decisions for the American Ryder Cup
  team. The BMW Championship was the final opportunity to score points
  and qualify for the team led by captain Zach Johnson (USA). Scottie
  Scheffler, Wyndham Clark, Patrick Cantlay, Brian Harman, Max Homa and
  Xander Schauffele have all secured their spot in the team. Johnson
  will use his Captain’s Pick on 29th August to select another six pros
  and round off the team that will go up against the Europeans from 25th
  September to 1st October 2023 in Rome (ITA). BMW will support the
  legendary team competition as Worldwide Partner.
Next year will see the BMW Championship make a first visit to the
  Castle Pines Golf Club, south of Denver. In 2025, the tournament will
  repeat its 2021 visit to the Caves Valley Golf Club (Baltimore), while
  the 2026 schedule features the Bellerive Country Club (St. Louis) as
  host for the first time since 2008. In 2027, the BMW Championship will
  celebrate its debut at the Liberty National Golf Club and the New York region.
 
            
 
		