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What was once a tight contest at the 2026 BMW Championship turned into a one-man show as Wyndham Clark stole the spotlight on Saturday at Bellerive Country Club. Expanding his one-stroke lead at the halfway point to a five after 54 holes, the U.S. Open champion stands at 17 under and looks as if he can do no wrong with 18 holes to play in the penultimate event of the 2026 season.
Opening his Moving Day with a double bogey, Clark put it in reverse only to drive forward the rest of the day. Clark signed for a third-round 65 — tied for the lowest round of the day — to command the fourth outright 54-hole lead of his PGA Tour career. Clark has converted three in a row with an advantage at this point, including his most recent victory at Shinnecock Hills in June.
In cruise control for the final 17 holes of his third round, Clark’s initial slip saw the lead slip through his hands to his playing partner Gary Woodland. Dropping to 10 under, he marched forward and played the remainder of his round in 7 under. Birdies on Nos. 4 and 7 saw him regain the strokes he lost on the par-4 1st before a big bird came flying onto his scorecard on the par-5 8th to kick off a run to remember.
The eagle took the lid off the hole as Clark caught fire with his putter in hand. He converted birdie bids from 30 feet on No. 10, 14 feet on No. 11, 12 feet on No. 13 and 11 feet on No. 14 to put one hand on the trophy. A big par save from 15 feet on No. 15 may go a long way in keeping it there. A bogey on his final hole put a damper on his day a bit, but he’ll still have plenty of breathing room to start on Sunday.
Another day awaits the two-time major champion as a leaderboard packed with the world’s best, including Chris Gotterup, Rory McIlroy and Patrick Cantlay stand behind him as he eyes the sixth victory of his career, the third of his year and a possible last minute case to claim Player of the Year honors in the process.
The leader
1. Wyndham Clark (-17)
A win on Sunday would put him alongside Matt Fitzpatrick and Gotterup for the most on the PGA Tour this season with Clark the only one to claim one of the major variety in 2026. He looked like that major championship winner on Saturday with the lowest round of the day and a whole boat load of putts made.
What was perhaps most impressive, however, was the way in which he responded to some early turbulence. Getting punched in the face and not backing down, Clark kept calm and kept moving forward.
Other contenders
T2. Rory McIlroy, Patrick Cantlay (-12)
T4. Chris Gotterup, Gary Woodland (-11)
McIlroy managed to hit only four fairways in his third round, but he scored efficiently despite his waywardness off the tee. The world No. 2 turned in 1 under before catching fire on the back nine with five birdies offset by a single bogey on his inward half. While he may not have his swing in the exact spot he would like, he still has a chance to chase down Clark, or at the very least garner some more momentum before a return to East Lake Golf Club next week.
FedEx Cup bubble
Kurt Kitayama
28
31
T33
-2
Bud Cauley
29
33
T43
E
Rickie Fowler
30
32
T35
-1
Gary Woodland
31
19
T4
-11
J.T. Poston
32
35
T35
-1
Nicolai Højgaard
33
37
T35
-1
Alex Noren
34
34
T15
-5
Jake Knapp
35
38
49th
+5
Robert MacIntyre
36
36
T15
-5
Of those originally on the bubble, Woodland is the lone player projected to move inside the top 30. However, the three players who were just inside that mark are now all projected out thanks to big moves by not only Woodland, but also Patrick Cantlay and Sungjae Im for the second straight week, who is the projected bubble boy with 18 holes remaining.
2026 BMW Championship updated odds and picks
Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook
Wyndham Clark (27/100)Rory McIlroy (8-1)Patrick Cantlay (23/2)Chris Gotterup (21-1)Gary Woodland (35-1)
Clark is likely going to win this golf tournament, but the off chance McIlroy finds magic and the fluidity in his game, why not take a stab for some rooting interest. He will need to find 10 fairways to set up the scoring clubs, but there is still a lot of golf left and Clark’s heater on the greens has to cool eventually, right?