Few things in sports have provided as much drama as of late as the BMW Championship on Sunday afternoon.
Bryson DeChambeau and Patrick Cantlay are currently in a sudden death competition at the tournament on Sunday evening.
Both golfers finished the tournament in regulation at -27. Cantlay forced the sudden death period with a huge birdie putt.
What. A. Putt.
Cantlay drained this to force a playoff at the BMW Championship.pic.twitter.com/eOx6CgCIdN
— GOLF.com (@GOLF_com) August 29, 2021
The sudden death period has provided even more drama. DeChambeau just missed a putt inside six feet that would have given him the win. He missed a similar putt earlier in the tournament.
Ok, Bryson’s putt for 59. Missed.
Bryson’s putt for the win. Missed.Both inside 6 feet. I need a drink.
— Amanda Rose (@amandagolf59) August 29, 2021
ESPN host Mike Greenberg is loving the drama.
“Oh my goodness. These are the most entertaining and astounding final few holes in a very long time,” the longtime ESPN host tweeted.
Oh my goodness.
These are the most entertaining and astounding final few holes in a very long time. #Cantlay #DeChambeau #BMWChampionship— Mike Greenberg (@Espngreeny) August 29, 2021
The sudden death drama isn’t over yet, either, so get to a television if you can.
The final round of the BMW Championship is currently airing on NBC and the Golf Channel.
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