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2025 PGA Tour: BMW Championship

August 12th 2025, 5:35pm, By: Andy Rosos

The BMW Championship, the penultimate event of the FedExCup Playoffs, takes place this weekend, August 14–17, 2025, at the prestigious Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Maryland. This no-cut event features the top 50 players in the FedExCup standings battling for a coveted spot in the season-ending Tour Championship. With 2,000 FedExCup points on offer, every shot matters as the race to the Tour Championship intensifies.

Check out our preview and betting tips for the event below and if you're keen to tail our tips, consider joining Betfair - a betting exchange that offers the best odds in the country!

 

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PGA Tour: BMW Championship

Top Picks

Xander Schauffele ($20/Top 10 $2.15)

The Olympic gold medallist thrives in big moments and has been one of the most consistent performers this season. Schauffele’s recent results include a win at the PGA Championship, a runner-up at the Wells Fargo, and multiple top-10s in signature events. His combination of accuracy off the tee and elite iron play should suit the demands of Cave Valley, especially with the need to control spin and distance in thinner air.

Collin Morikawa ($33/Top 10 $2.75)

Known for his precision approach play, Morikawa enters the week in strong form after a tie for 4th at The Open Championship and another top-10 at the Travelers. His ability to keep the ball in play and stick approach shots close will be a major asset here, where ball-striking will outweigh pure power. Morikawa is also quietly putting better in recent months, which could be the difference in a tightly bunched leaderboard.

Dark Horses

Keegan Bradley ($51/Top 20 $1.72)

The defending champion, Bradley claimed the BMW last year at Castle Pines and previously lifted the title in 2018—both showing his affinity for playoff pressure. His recent form and course-savvy history make him an elite contender once again.

Jason Day ($76/Top 20 $1.90)

While he hasn't secured a victory this season, Day's consistent performances and mental toughness position him as a strong contender for the BMW Championship. His ability to handle the pressures of playoff events makes him a player to watch closely.

 

The Field

This weekend’s BMW Championship assembles the top 50 players from the FedExCup standings following the FedEx St. Jude Championship. The condensed, elite field means every participant has earned their spot through consistent play all season. The stakes are high, as only the top 30 after four rounds will advance to the Tour Championship, the final FedExCup playoff event.

The tournament features a mix of seasoned veterans and rising stars, including Justin Thomas, Patrick Cantlay, Xander Schauffele, Hideki Matsuyama, and more. With a no-cut format, all players will complete four rounds, ensuring intense competition from start to finish.

Several players on the cusp of the top 30 will be under pressure to deliver their best golf, adding drama and urgency. Expect aggressive strategies, bold shot-making, and a highly competitive leaderboard as players vie to secure their Tour Championship spot.

 

The Course

Caves Valley Golf Club, designed by Tom Fazio, is a demanding par-71 layout measuring approximately 7,226 yards. The course features rolling terrain, narrow tree-lined fairways, strategic bunkering, and slick bentgrass greens that require precision and patience.

At an elevation of about 400 feet, Caves Valley challenges players with its undulating greens and tight driving zones. Accurate tee shots and precise approach play are essential to avoid penalties and set up scoring opportunities.

The course’s complexity rewards well-rounded players who combine technical skill with smart course management. The fast-paced playoff atmosphere, coupled with the course’s challenges, makes Caves Valley a fitting battleground for this pivotal FedExCup event.

 

Andy Rosos is a senior writer and analyst at Before You Bet, where he’s been sharing betting insights for over ten years. With a degree in sports journalism and a sharp eye for value, Andy specialises in identifying longshot contenders on the PGA Tour and has built a loyal following for his weekly golf previews. His work also extends across cricket and AFL, where he combines statistical analysis with deep game knowledge to deliver well-rounded tips for punters.

A diehard St Kilda supporter and self-confessed cricket tragic, Andy’s passion for sport extends beyond the mainstream — including a weekly punt on the Call of Duty League. Whether it's a Test match at the MCG or a late-night esports showdown, he’s always hunting for an edge. If there’s value to be found, chances are Andy’s already on it.

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