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BMW Championship Final 2013 Live Streaming

BMW Championship Final 2013 Live Stream





Golf Channel and sister network NBC will have the coverage for this week's BMW Championship, where a simulcast online stream will be available all four days.

The 2013 FedExCup resumes Thursday morning in Chicago, as the first round of the BMW Championship tees off at Conway Farms. The BMW has become the traditional third leg of the Tour's postseason, and is typically held in the Chicagoland area. This is the first Tour test, however, for the Lake Forest layout as the club was just opened in the early 90s and has yet to host the pros.

The BMW makes the largest cut down of playoff participants, trimming the field from 70 to 30 for next week's final TOUR Championship in Atlanta. There are several big name players starting the week outside the top 30, including defending BMW champ Rory McIlroy. The Northern Irishman started the season as the No. 1 player in the world, but after a winless and chaotic summer, he slots in at No. 41 in the FedExCup standings and is on the brink of missing out on the season's final event.

The Tour will send the limited field of 70 off split tees in 24 groups, mostly threesomes. So there should be plenty of room to maneuver around any weather delays, which have significantly affected the first two legs of the playoffs in New York and Boston. The first group does not go out until 11:20 a.m. ET, with the final tee time of the day just two hours later at 1:21 p.m.

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The BMW Championship resumes on Friday at Conway Farms, where the limited 70-player field will go out late in the morning for the second round. With only 70 players still remaining in the PGA Tour's postseason, Tour officials have a little luxury when it comes to sending players out on the Lake Forest layout and moving the field through 18 holes. On Friday, the players will once again be out in threesomes off split tees, with times condensed in a two-hour window so that the entire field is out on the course at the same time. It's rare to have that at a PGA Tour event, even during the limited-field WGC tournaments.



That allows for the PGA Tour's media partners to show as many shots from as many players as possible in the first two rounds, and Golf Channel will have the coverage again on Friday. The broadcast will run from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET, the customary second-round window on Golf Channel. Tiger Woods, who had just a handful of holes left when GC came on the air on Thursday, should still have most of his round ahead of him during the coverage window on Friday. Tiger tees off just before 1 p.m. ET, one group after 18-hole leader Brandt Snedeker. They should be finishing up their front nine when the broadcast goes live.

With NBC and Golf Channel carrying the coverage this week, there are no featured holes or featured groups streams, which are sometimes offered when CBS has the rights. But the Comcast sister networks will offer a simulcast stream of the TV coverage, through their LiveExtra stream. That won't be available until 3 p.m. Friday afternoon. Here are your media options for the second round: