On Sunday, Jon Rahm shot a tournament-low 64 and then drained a 66-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole to claim victory over Dustin Johnson at the BMW Championship.
Rahm finished his final day at a brutal Olympia Fields with 12 pars and six birdies, highlighted by back to back gains on Nos. 15 and 16 to reach 4-under par.
The win was Rahm’s second of the season, and fifth of his of PGA Tour career.
Along with a pair of trophies, the 25-year old Spaniard earned $1,710,000 and 1,500 FedExCup points. He also secured 76 first-place OWGR points to strengthen his hold on No. 2 in the Official World Golf Rankings.
For his runner-up finish, Johnson earned $1,026,000 and 900 FedExCup points. He also picked up 45.6 OWGR points to cement his No. 1 status in the Official World Golf Rankings.
Final Money, Points, Scores
BMW Championship
Olympia Fields | Olympia Fields, IL | Aug 30, 2020
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