With a Sunday round of 68 at Medinah Country Club, Justin Thomas claimed his 10th PGA Tour title at the BMW Championship, the second leg of the FedExCup Playoffs.
The 26-year old Kentucky native signed a card comprised of 10 pars, six birdies, and two bogeys to finish at 25-under par, three clear of playing partner Patrick Cantlay, who shot a 65 to claim solo-second on 22 under.
Along with another golf ball for the collection, Thomas earned $1,665,000 and 2,000 FedExCup points, while also picking up 72 OWGR points. He will move from 15th in the FedExCup standings to No. 1, and will start the Tour Championship at 10-under par. He also jumped from 10th to No. 5 in the world rankings.
Runner-up Cantlay, meanwhile, earned $999,000, along with 1,200 FedExCup and 43.2 OWGR points. He will enter East Lake in 2nd place (-8), and jump from 9th to No. 7 in the Official World Golf Rankings – his career best position.
Final Money, Points, Scores & Stats
BMW Championship
Medinah CC | Medinah, IL | Aug 15-18, 2019
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