2021 BMW Championship tee times: Final round pairings for Sunday

Bryson DeChambeau at 2021 BMW Championship

Bryson DeChambeau is in great shape heading into Sunday at the BMW Championship.

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The final round of the 2021 BMW Championship goes down on Sunday at Caves Valley Golf Club in Maryland, where the game’s best will battle for the victory. You can see complete Round 4 tee times at the bottom of this post.

BMW Championship Round 4 Preview

This final round of this year’s BMW is shaping up to be a memorable one. The PGA Tour’s top players are in the mix, and there’s a lot more on the line than the usual Sunday on Tour. The winner in Maryland will take home a check worth a whopping $1.71 million. Perhaps more importantly, they’ll receive 2000 FedEx Cup points, vaulting them up the standings just before the Tour Championship.

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Two players who have been among the best all year are among those duking it out for the honors: Bryson DeChambeau and Patrick Cantlay, who share the lead at 21 under. Cantlay is attempting to move from fourth to first in the standings, while Bryson is tyring to take the top ranking for himself.

For Sunday’s final round, players will tee off in twosomes with all players beginning on the 1st tee. DeChambeau and Cantlay occupy the final pairing, beginning their rounds at 1:55 p.m. ET. Russell Henley tees off solo to open the round at 7:30 a.m. ET.

Check out the full tee times for the final round of the 2021 BMW Championship below.

2021 BMW Championship Round 4 tee times (All times ET)

Tee No. 1

7:30 a.m – Russell Henley
7:37 a.m – Max Homa, Collin Morikawa
7:48 a.m – Cameron Champ, Carlos Ortiz
7:59 a.m – Keegan Bradley, Billy Horschel
8:10 a.m – Keith Mitchell, Kevin Kisner
8:21 a.m – Cameron Tringale, Branden Grace
8:32 a.m – Phil Mickelson, Talor Gooch
8:43 a.m – Robert Streb, Marc Leishman
8:54 a.m – Ryan Palmer, Emiliano Grillo
9:05 a.m – Jordan Spieth, Kevin Streelman
9:16 a.m – Tom Hoge, Jhonattan Vegas
9:27 a.m – Xander Schauffele, Si Woo Kim
9:38 a.m – Chris Kirk, Joaquin Niemann
9:54 a.m – Shane Lowry, Matt Jones
10:05 a.m – Mackenzie Hughes, Harris English
10:16 a.m – Louis Oosthuizen, Harry Higgs
10:27 a.m – Patton Kizzire, Stewart Cink
10:38 a.m – Cameron Smith, Maverick McNealy
10:49 a.m – Daniel Berger, Corey Conners
11:00 a.m – Lucas Glover, Tony Finau
11:11 a.m – Brian Harman, Hideki Matsuyama
11:27 a.m – Charley Hoffman, Lee Westwood
11:38 a.m – Sebastián Muñoz, Justin Thomas
11:49 a.m – Cam Davis, Scottie Scheffler
12:00 p.m – Paul Casey, Viktor Hovland
12:11 p.m – Kevin Na, Aaron Wise
12:22 p.m – Brooks Koepka, Harold Varner
12:33 p.m – Charl Schwartzel, Jason Kokrak
12:44 p.m – Alex Noren, Webb Simpson
1:00 p.m – Erik van Rooyen, K.H. Lee
1:11 p.m – Hudson Swafford, Dustin Johnson
1:22 p.m – Sergio Garcia, Jon Rahm
1:33 p.m – Rory McIlroy, Sam Burns
1:44 p.m – Sungjae Im, Abraham Ancer
1:55 p.m – Bryson DeChambeau, Patrick Cantlay

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