Rory McIlroy Can Join Tiger Woods in Golf History at BMW Championship Sunday

Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland reacts after playing a shot onto the seventh green
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Rory McIlroy can join Tiger Woods in golf history Sunday at the BMW Championship, giving him a milestone to chase in the final round.

Rory McIlroy sits five shots back of Wyndham Clark entering Sunday, keeping alive his bid to match a Tiger Woods feat unseen since 1997.

Clark’s five-shot cushion is the largest 54-hole lead at the BMW Championship since 2019, but McIlroy has posted rounds of 64 and 65 already this week and insists Bellerive Country Club still gives him room to charge.

McIlroy is chasing a piece of history that has stood since Woods’ prime. No player has won the Masters Tournament and the BMW Championship, then known as the Western Open, in the same calendar year since Woods pulled off the double in 1997, according to PGA Tour Communications. McIlroy, a past BMW Championship winner and three-time FedExCup champion, is making his 16th start at the event, the most of any player since the FedExCup era began in 2007.

He built the Masters half of the equation in April. McIlroy held off Scottie Scheffler by one shot to win his second consecutive green jacket, closing at 12 under for his sixth career major, according to Golf Channel.

“I just can’t believe I waited 17 years to get one green jacket,” McIlroy said, as quoted by Golf Channel.

Rory McIlroy’s BMW Championship Position

Tiger Woods of the USA in action during the PGA Championship

GettyTiger Woods in 1997.

McIlroy opened with a bogey-free 6-under 64 at Bellerive, sharing the first-round lead with Clark, Gary Woodland, J.J. Spaun and Chris Gotterup after an uncharacteristic tie for 66th the previous week at the FedEx St. Jude Championship. A 1-under 69 in round two dropped him off the pace as Clark matched his own opening 64.

McIlroy answered on Moving Day, closing with three straight birdies on Nos. 15 through 17 for a 5-under 65 that pushed him into Sunday’s final pairing alongside Clark, according to Golf Channel. Clark, meanwhile, survived an opening double bogey, made an eagle at the par-5 eighth and ripped off four birdies in five holes on his back nine to reach 17 under.

Patrick Cantlay joined McIlroy at 12 under, five shots adrift. Gotterup and Woodland sit at 11 under, with Collin Morikawa at 10 under and Sungjae Im at 9 under. Defending champion Scheffler, who has already clinched the FedExCup points lead, is well back at 5 under.

“I think you can be aggressive here,” McIlroy said of Bellerive’s layout, as quoted by Golf Channel.

BMW CHAMPIONSHIP — ROUND 3 LEADERBOARD
Bellerive Country Club, Saint Louis, MO; August 20–23, 2026
After Round 3
Pos Player Score R1 R2 R3 Total
1 Wyndham Clark -17 64 64 65 193
T2 Rory McIlroy -12 64 69 65 198
T2 Patrick Cantlay -12 67 65 66 198
T4 Chris Gotterup -11 64 67 68 199
T4 Gary Woodland -11 64 65 70 199
6 Collin Morikawa -10 68 65 67 200
7 Sungjae Im -9 67 64 70 201
T8 Eric Cole -8 67 68 67 202
T8 Ryo Hisatsune -8 65 70 67 202
T8 Maverick McNealy -8 67 66 69 202
T8 J.J. Spaun -8 64 66 72 202
T12 Michael Brennan -7 69 65 69 203
T12 Russell Henley -7 67 66 70 203
14 Jacob Bridgeman -6 66 72 66 204
T15 Alex Noren -5 71 69 65 205
T15 Robert MacIntyre -5 68 69 68 205
T15 Scottie Scheffler -5 72 65 68 205
T15 Cameron Young -5 71 65 69 205
T15 Ludvig Åberg -5 66 70 69 205
T15 Ryan Gerard -5 70 66 69 205
T15 Akshay Bhatia -5 67 68 70 205
T15 Justin Thomas -5 67 67 71 205
T23 Sepp Straka -4 73 68 65 206
T23 Aaron Rai -4 68 71 67 206
T23 Sam Burns -4 71 67 68 206
T23 Matt Fitzpatrick -4 65 72 69 206
T23 Viktor Hovland -4 71 63 72 206
T28 Alex Smalley -3 69 68 70 207
T28 Matthew McCarty -3 70 67 70 207
T28 Adam Scott -3 68 68 71 207
T28 Xander Schauffele -3 70 66 71 207
T28 Michael Thorbjornsen -3 66 66 75 207
T33 Kurt Kitayama -2 72 68 68 208
T33 Kristoffer Reitan -2 67 67 74 208
T35 Nicolai Højgaard -1 73 71 65 209
T35 Tom Kim -1 72 69 68 209
T35 Ben Griffin -1 68 73 68 209
T35 J.T. Poston -1 70 70 69 209
T35 Rickie Fowler -1 71 69 69 209
T35 Si Woo Kim -1 70 69 70 209
T35 Alex Fitzpatrick -1 66 72 71 209
T35 Justin Rose -1 69 67 73 209
T43 Bud Cauley E 73 69 68 210
T43 Hideki Matsuyama E 72 68 70 210
T45 Sahith Theegala +1 71 72 68 211
T45 Min Woo Lee +1 69 72 70 211
T45 Ryan Fox +1 71 69 71 211
48 Tommy Fleetwood +2 69 69 74 212
49 Jake Knapp +5 67 72 76 215
50 Nicolas Echavarría +6 69 74 73 216
Leaderboard subject to change. After Round 3.Scores through 54 holes.

McIlroy’s Career Arc Against Tiger Woods at 37

McIlroy turned 37 in May. Woods was the same age when he collected his 14th major at the 2008 U.S. Open and had piled up roughly 74 career PGA Tour wins, a pace McIlroy has never approached. McIlroy enters Sunday with six majors and 30 career Tour titles, a milestone he reached at this year’s Masters, according to Golf Channel.

Still, McIlroy’s recent stretch has closed some of that gap. He completed the career Grand Slam in 2025, then became the fourth player in Masters history to win back-to-back titles this April.

The BMW Championship itself, the second leg of the FedExCup Playoffs, traces its roots to the Western Open, first played in 1899, according to PGA Tour. This week’s $20 million purse and $3.6 million winner’s share are on the line at Bellerive, hosting the event for the first time since 2008.

Clark needs one more solid round to complete a wire-to-wire runaway and boost his case for PGA Tour Player of the Year. McIlroy needs something closer to a 64 to force the issue and keep the Woods comparison alive into next week’s Tour Championship.

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