2025 BMW Champion Friday TV Report: Watch the First Round

The 2025 BMW Championship will continue Friday with the second round at Cave Valley Golf Club in Maryland. Here’s everything you need to watch the game on Friday, including full BMW Championship TV coverage, streaming messages and round 2 Tee Times.
How to watch the BMW Championship on Friday
Two-time PGA Tour champion Robert MacIntyre scored an incredible victory at the BMW Championship on Thursday. MacIntyre took out the last six holes, shot under 62 and entered the second round with a three-shot lead.
But McIntyre will need to drive the birds on Friday, with several terrible competitors trying to chase him.
Tommy Fleetwood is still looking for his first tour victory, finishing second in fifth place. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler has another shot under the quarter.
Robert MacIntyre’s 1st round highlights
Robert MacIntyre scored a three-stroke lead on Friday in the first round of the 2025 BMW Championship.
Rickie Fowler has made a good start in his mission to make the top 30 and win the Tour title next week. Fowler will start with three-thirds in the second round on Friday and is expected to rank 26th in the FedEx Cup.
Rory McIlroy scored eight after shooting 70 and 70 in the first round.
Technically, the first round still needs to be completed on Friday. The birdie putt on No. 18 was long when Bud Cauley summoned the game due to the darkness. Round 2 will begin as planned, with Cauley finishing his first round at 11 a.m. ET before starting the second round.
The first round of the BMW championship was suspended by the darkness at 8:12 p.m., with Bud Cauley being the only remaining player. Cauley will regain his round at 11 a.m. (Faced a 67’11” birdie putt on No. 18), his second round serve time…
– PGA Tour Communications (@pgatourcomms) August 15, 2025
You can watch the second round of BMW Championship on TV via the golf channel, which will be broadcast on Friday at 2pm. ESPN+’s PGA Tour Live will offer exclusive early coverage and start at 9:15 a.m. ET.
Below you will find everything you need to watch the second round of the 2025 BMW Championship.
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With the ESPN+ subscription, you can access PGA Tour Live where you can live the best PGA Tour events anywhere you want.
How to watch on Friday TV
The Golf Channel will conduct a second round of TV coverage at the 2025 BMW Championship at 2-6 pm ET on Friday.
How to stream online on Friday
You can stream the second round of the 2025 BMW Championship via ESPN+’s PGA Tour Live, which will provide early general coverage and group coverage starting at 9:15 a.m. on Friday. NBCSPORTS.COM and NBC Sports App will broadcast the golf channel coverage in real time and subscribe to cable TV.
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2025 BMW Championship 2 kickoff time (ET)
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9:21 am – Harry Hall, Jason Day
9:32 AM – Matt Fitzpatrick, Si Woo Kim
9:43 AM – Brian Campbell, Denny McCarthy
9:54 AM – Ryan Gerard, Daniel Berger
10:05 am – Chris Gotterup, Jacob Bridgeman
10:16 am – Sam Burns, Sungjae Im
10:27 am – Hideki Matsuyama, Robert MacIntyre
10:43 am – Collin Morikawa, Corey Conners
10:54 am – Justin Thomas, Tommy Fleetwood
11:05 am – Justin Rose, JJ Spaun
11:16 AM – Cameron Young, LudvigÅberg
11:27 AM – Tom Hoge, Bud Cauley
11:38 am – JT Poston
11:54 AM – Xander Schauffele, Michael Kim
12:05 pm – Kurt Kitayama, Thomas Detry
12:16 pm – Ryan Fox, Taylor Pendrith
12:27 PM – Lucas Glover, Sam Stevens
12:38 PM – Viktor Hovland by Akshay Bhatia
12:49 PM – Nick Taylor, Shane Lowry
1:05 pm – Brian Harman, Patrick Cantlay
1:16 pm – Keegan Bradley
1:27 PM – Ben Griffin, Russell Henley
1:38 PM – Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy
1:49 PM – Andrew Novak, Harris English
2:00 pm – jhonattan Vegas, Rickie Fowler
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