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Robert Macintyre, in Scotland, has a lead of four strokes before the final round of the BMW championship, but faces a last intimidating day associated with Scottie Scheffler of the world n ° 1.
Macintyre proved more than this test on Saturday, when he moved 16 under the peer at the head of the field after having carded a 68 at the Valley Golf Club cellars in Maryland, showing Steely Nerve by hosting a collection of large putts by putts, then offering a 40 -foot bird on the final hole to maintain a healthy cushion on the favorite of the house.
Fedexcup’s title champion, Scheffler, obtained a stroke on Macintyre during the 18 holes, but has never been compared to three shots and the Ecossais is convinced that he can survive the American on Sunday while he aims to win his third PGA Tour title, and the first of the year.
“If I do my job well, these guys should catch up very well,” he said. “It is not the size of the dog in the fight, it is the size of the fight in the dog and I have the whole fight.”
Scheffler, on the other hand, goes for his fifth victory of the year, which would make him the first player since Tiger Woods to win at least five times in the consecutive years. He did not have a round on the peer since the third round of the traveler championship almost two months ago.
The quadruple major winner assured journalists after his round that he knows what is necessary to win the tournament on Sunday.
“It’s mine,” said Scheffler. “He plays the big golf course, and it’s up to me to go there and continue him.”
The Ludvig Aberg in Sweden will seek to make a three horsepower race after his Birdie on the 18th brought it to the two Scheffler shots.
Sam Burns and Harry Hall in England are two other shots for fourth, a blow in front of Tommy Fleetwood and Maverick McNealy.
Sky Sports will have an extensive coverage of the three Fedexcup playoff series, with all tournaments on Sky Sports Golf and a bonus coverage on Sky Sports +.
The early coverage of the final BMW championship championship begins at 2:15 p.m. on Sky Sports +, before the full coverage of 6 p.m. Sunday on Sky Sports Golf.