2025 BMW Championship: PGA Tour one-and-done fantasy golf picks
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2025 BMW Championship: PGA Tour one-and-done fantasy golf picks

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PGA Tour one-and-done is perhaps the best fantasy golf game, with season-long leagues that give players a chance to pick one player for each tournament in the league season.

Once again in 2025, we offer weekly PGA Tour one-and-done golf picks for leagues of all kinds, including survivor leagues where the selected player must make the cut for the entry to continue to the next tournament.

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We continue our 2025 PGA Tour one-and-done picks with the 2025 BMW Championship, concluding at the 2025 Tour Championship, keeping track of our picks all along the way.

Before we begin, if you're not familiar with game, read this primer on the one-and-done fantasy golf format, and welcome to the game. It really is as easy as it sounds, but you have to take a long-term view of the season to figure out how best to USe players.

This week, we have the BMW Championship, with the PGA Tour playing its second playoff event at Caves Valley Golf Club, just north of Baltimore.

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It's BMW Championship week, and the 50-player field this week is really strong once again this week. Caves Valley is a good test, but it's not particularly taxing off the tee because of plenty of room to hit the ball.

We've been enjoying a strong finish to the season, so let's finish it off well.

2025 BMW Championship One and Done picks

  • Cam Young: Young has dramatically improved his putting this season, and that's translated into a first win and some strong play.
  • Patrick Cantlay: Cantlay has had a less-than-inspiring year, but he's played well at times, including a T-9 last week.
  • Ludvig Aberg: Aberg has seemingly found some form again (of course, in a Ryder Cup year), and this place should suit his eye.
  • Akshay Bhatia: Bhatia has been playing much better at the tail end of the season, including a solid week in Memphis.

My pick this week is Ludvig Aberg.

2025-2025 PGA Tour One-and Done Picks

EVENT PICK RESULT
The Sentry Patrick Cantlay T-15
Sony Open in Hawaii Keegan Bradley T-6
The American Express Sungjae Im MC
Farmers Insurance Open Tony Finau MC
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Sepp Straka T-7
WM Phoenix Open Billy Horschel MC
The Genesis Invitational Taylor Pendrith T-50
Mexico Open at VidantaWorld Stephan Jaeger T-6
Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches Daniel Berger T-25
Arnold Palmer Invitational Scottie Scheffler T-11
Puerto Rico Open Karl Vilips WIN
The Players Championship Hideki Matsuyama MC
Valspar Championship Corey Conners T-8
Texas Children's HoUSton Open Aaron Rai MC
Valero Texas Open Tommy Fleetwood T-62
The Masters Rory McIlroy WIN
RBC Heritage Shane Lowry T-18
Corales Puntacana Championship Alex Smalley T-63
The CJ Cup Byron Nelson Si Woo Kim T-15
Truist Championship Collin Morikawa T-17
OneFlight Myrtle Beach Classic Sami Valimaki T-7
PGA Championship Justin Thomas MC
Charles Schwab Challenge Maverick McNealy MC
the Memorial Tournament Xander Schauffele T-25
RBC Canadian Open Alex Noren MC
US Open Bryson DeChambeau MC
Travelers Championship Patrick Cantlay T-12
Rocket Classic Harry Hall T-13
John Deere Classic Denny McCarthy T-11
Genesis Scottish Open Viktor Hovland T-11
ISCO Championship Michael Thorbjornsen T-14
British Open Championship Matt Fitzpatrick T-4
Barracuda Championship Ryan Gerard WIN
3M Open Max Greyserman MC
Wyndham Championship Robert MacIntyre T-44
FedEx St. Jude Championship Russell Henley T-17
BMW Championship Ludvig Aberg TBD

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