Robert MacIntyre Dominates BMW Championship with a Five-Stroke Lead
Robert MacIntyre shines at the BMW Championship, leading by five strokes with a stellar performance in the second round.

Robert MacIntyre has taken a commanding lead at the BMW Championship, showcasing an exceptional performance in the second round. The Scottish golfer shot a six-under 64, extending his lead to five strokes over his closest competitor, Scottie Scheffler. MacIntyre's round was flawless, featuring six birdies and no bogeys, bringing his total to 14 under par.
MacIntyre expressed his satisfaction with his game, stating, "I've played beautifully the last two days. Yesterday the putter was on fire. Today I felt like my iron play was exceptional. But I've been putting in the work the last couple of weeks to improve on what I was doing since the Wyndham."
Scottie Scheffler, the world number one, remains in contention with a five-under 65, placing him at nine under par. Ludvig Aberg of Sweden is close behind at eight under, while Hideki Matsuyama of Japan is at seven under.
The second round also saw mixed results for Tommy Fleetwood, who managed three birdies on the front nine but struggled with three bogeys in the final five holes, finishing at six under par. Rory McIlroy had a rollercoaster round, starting with a birdie but encountering a double-bogey on the fifth hole. McIlroy recovered with three consecutive birdies and delivered the highlight of his round with an eagle on the 16th hole.
The BMW Championship is the second event of the FedEx Cup playoffs, and the competition is heating up as the top players vie for the coveted title. With MacIntyre's impressive lead, all eyes will be on him as he aims to secure his third victory on the PGA Tour.