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Golfer Ben Griffin says he swallowed a snowball-sized clump of creatine and accidentally "overdosed" at BMW Championship last weekend.
Four-time PGA Tour winner Daniel Berger entered the week 33rd in the FedExCup standings. Berger withdrew from the BMW Championship field before his final round. The 32-year-old PGA Tour veteran was seen icing his hand after suffering an injury during his third round on Saturday.
The final group is coming down the home stretch and Scottie Scheffler still leads by two as of 5:15 p.m. ET. That lead was cut to one for a brief moment when Scheffler made two bogeys in three holes on Nos. 12 and 14, but he bounced back with a birdie from the fairway bunker on No. 15.
Ben Griffin revealed a creatine overdose caused tremors and a disastrous BMW Championship start on Sunday, costing him a Ryder Cup qualification chance.
Taking creatine is part of Ben Griffin’s daily pre-round routine. But what happened to Griffin on Sunday of the BMW Championship is far from
Scottie Scheffler completed his second-largest comeback of his career to win the BMW Championship, overtaking leader Robert MacIntyre, with a 15-under finish.
After Sunday's loss at the BMW Championship, Robert MacIntyre battled emotions and then vowed to smash his clubs in rage.
Hours before winning the BMW Championship, World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler was playing lacrosse with friend and fellow tour pro Sam Burns.
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Golf Digest on MSNChris Gotterup hit a spotter with a ‘piss missile’ at the BMW Championship that literally left a Bridgestone logo on his calf
The funny thing about a huge, season-defining golf tournament like the BMW Championship is that no matter how many cameras are on the course or how many fans are watching at home (a whopping 3.5 million in this case),
American golfer Ben Griffin got the shakes at the BMW Championship – though it wasn’t necessarily because of nerves, but rather due to swallowing a “large rock” of creatine.
Scottie Scheffler offered another reminder that he is and shoulders above the rest of the PGA Tour on Sunday at the 2025 BMW Championship. The world No. 1 put together a strong 67 at Caves Valley Golf Club,