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    Hovland won the BMW Championship to vault up to second in the FedExCup standings ahead of the playoff finale. That gave him 8 starting strokes and he didn’t need most of them. Hovland posted a 19-under tally without the starting strokes which would have tied him for the best score of the week with Xander Schauffele. For Hovland, this will be his sixth career win on the PGA Tour, in 98 events played. There are many explanations for his rise into superstar cateogry and Hovland gave a few reasons after the win, “To sum it up just throughout the year I feel like obviously short game has improved massively, course management has been a big deal, I’m not short-siding myself as much as I used to, and just handling adversity a lot better because I believe in my game.” He will now turn his attention toward the Ryder Cup where he’ll be leaned on heavily from European side, expecting to be one of their top performers alongside Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm.

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