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2013 BMW Championship Fourth Round Live Stream
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BMW Championship live
When: September 12 - September 15 - 2013
Location: Conway Farms Golf Club, Lake Forest, IL
DEFENDING CHAMPION: Rory McIlroy
PURSE: $8,000,000
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Official TV Stream ( Online )
Tiger ended his string of six straight pars and made his birdie putt
on his eighth hole. He is two under par for the opening round.
Tiger Woods has a commanding presence every time he steps on a golf course. He hopes to win his sixth tournament of the year as he competes in the second round of the BMW Championship at Conway Farms in suburban Chicago. Tiger made a testing par putt on the fourth hole and he is four under par for the tournament.
2013 BMW Championship: Day Two The BMW Championship. Day two of the tournament which is being held at Conway Farms Golf Club in Like Forest, Illinois. Lee Westwood put himself back in the running for the title at this stage last year with one of the best rounds in the field
Golf Channel and sister network NBC will have the coverage for this
week's BMW Championship, where a simulcast online stream will be
available all four days.
The 2013 FedExCup resumes Thursday morning in Chicago, as the first
round of the BMW Championship tees off at Conway Farms. The BMW has
become the traditional third leg of the Tour's postseason, and is
typically held in the Chicagoland area. This is the first Tour test,
however, for the Lake Forest layout as the club was just opened in the
early 90s and has yet to host the pros.
The BMW makes the largest cut down of playoff participants, trimming
the field from 70 to 30 for next week's final TOUR Championship in
Atlanta. There are several big name players starting the week outside
the top 30, including defending BMW champ Rory McIlroy. The Northern
Irishman started the season as the No. 1 player in the world, but after a
winless and chaotic summer, he slots in at No. 41 in the FedExCup
standings and is on the brink of missing out on the season's final
event.
The Tour will send the limited field of 70 off split tees in 24
groups, mostly threesomes. So there should be plenty of room to maneuver
around any weather delays, which have significantly affected the first
two legs of the playoffs in New York and Boston. The first group does
not go out until 11:20 a.m. ET, with the final tee time of the day just
two hours later at 1:21 p.m.
The marquee group of Tiger Woods, Henrik Stenson, and Adam Scott --
currently the top three players in the FEC standings -- tees off at
11:53 a.m. Golf Channel is set to come on the air for their customary
Thursday coverage at 3 p.m., so they should catch the last few inward
holes of that group's opening round. Matt Kuchar, Graham DeLaet, and
Phil Mickelson are another featured late group and should be a focus of
the broadcast window from 3 to 6 p.m.
Golf Channel will provide a simulcast of the TV coverage through
their LiveExtra steam during those three hours. But unlike CBS and their
coverage through
PGATour.com,
there is no "Featured Groups" stream so you'll be unable to see at
least the first half of Tiger's round. Here are your media options for
Thursday: