BMW Championship Tee Times: Round Three

Wyndham Clark holds a one-shot lead over Gary Woodland at the halfway stage of the BMW Championship at Bellerive. Here are all the tee times for the third round

Gary Woodland at the BMW Championship
Some big names are in the field for the BMW Championship
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After 36 holes of the second of the FedExCup Playoffs, the BMW Championship, Wyndham Clark leads Gary Woodland by one at Bellerive.

The US Open champion shot a 64 on Friday to lead the way as he looks for his second win of the season.

After completing an inspirational comeback to win the Texas Children's Houston Open in April, Woodland is also in the hunt for his second title. The pair tee it up at 1.50pm EDT (6.50pm BST) in the third round.

Wyndham Clark at the BMW Championship

Wyndham Clark has a one-shot lead

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The penultimate group features JJ Spaun, who is two back of Clark on 10 under, and Chris Gotterup, who begins Moving Day on nine under. They begin at 1.39pm EDT (6.39pm BST).

One of the big names still firmly in contention is Rory McIlroy. He co-led after the first round, but a one-under 69 on Friday wasn't enough for him to maintain that pace.

Still, on seven under, he's far from out of it. He'll play alongside Michael Thorbjornsen on Saturday, with a tee time of 1.17pm EDT (6.17pm BST).

Only the top 30 in the FedExCup standings make it to the Tour Championship. One of the players with work to do is Patrick Cantlay, who was 31st in the standings after the second round.

Patrick Cantlay at the BMW Championship

Patrick Cantlay needs to be in the top 30 of the FedExCup standings to make it to the Tour Championship

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He's giving it a good go, though. Heading into the third round, two-time champion Cantlay was T6 on eight under. He'll play alongside Sungjae Im in the third round, with a tee time of 1.28pm (6.28pm).

Check out all the tee times for the third round here.

BMW Championship Tee Times: Round Three

All times EDT (BST)

  • 9.06am (2.06pm): Sahith Theegala, Nicolai Højgaard
  • 9.17am (2.17pm): Bud Cauley, Nico Echavarria
  • 9.28am (2.28pm): Ben Griffin, Tom Kim
  • 9.39am (2.39pm): Min Woo Lee, Sepp Straka
  • 9.50am (2.50pm): Ryan Fox, Hideki Matsuyama
  • 10.06am (3.06pm): J.T. Poston, Kurt Kitayama
  • 10.17am (3.17pm): Alex Noren, Rickie Fowler
  • 10.28am (3.28pm): Aaron Rai, Si Woo Kim
  • 10.39am (3.39pm): Sam Burns, Jake Knapp
  • 10.50am (3.50pm): Jacob Bridgeman, Alex Fitzpatrick
  • 11.06am (4.06pm): Alex Smalley, Tommy Fleetwood
  • 11.17am (4.17pm): Matt Fitzpatrick, Matt McCarty
  • 11.28am (4.28pm): Robert MacIntyre, Scottie Scheffler
  • 11.39am (4.39pm): Justin Rose, Cameron Young
  • 11.50am (4.50pm): Adam Scott, Ludvig Åberg
  • 12.06pm (5.06pm): Xander Schauffele, Ryan Gerard
  • 12.17pm (5.17pm): Akshay Bhatia, Eric Cole
  • 12.28pm (5.28pm): Michael Brennan, Ryo Hisatsune
  • 12.39pm (5.39pm): Justin Thomas, Kristoffer Reitan
  • 12.50pm (5.50pm): Collin Morikawa, Viktor Hovland
  • 1.06pm (6.06pm): Russell Henley, Maverick McNealy
  • 1.17pm (6.17pm): Michael Thorbjornsen, Rory McIlroy
  • 1.28pm (6.28pm): Sungjae Im, Patrick Cantlay
  • 1.39pm (6.39pm): J.J. Spaun, Chris Gotterup
  • 1.50pm (6.50pm): Wyndham Clark, Gary Woodland
Mike Hall
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Mike has over 25 years of experience in journalism, including writing on a range of sports throughout that time, such as golf, football and cricket. Now a freelance staff writer for Golf Monthly, he is dedicated to covering the game's most newsworthy stories. 


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