The 2024 BMW Championship concluded on Sunday, August 25, at Castle Pines Golf Club. The tournament determined the FedEx Cup Top 30 who will advance to the TOUR Championship in the following week.Keegan Bradley emerged victorious at the BMW Championship, securing the title with a 12-under score. Sam Burns, Ludvig Aberg, and Adam Scott finished in a three-way tie for second place, just one stroke behind the champion.2024 BMW Championship Final LeaderboardThe following is the final leaderboard for the 2024 BMW Championship:1 Keegan Bradley -12T2 Sam Burns -11T2 Ludvig Åberg -11T2 Adam Scott -11T5 Cam Davis -8T5 Tommy Fleetwood -8T5 Si Woo Kim -8T5 Xander Schauffele -8T9 Chris Kirk -7T9 Alex Noren -7T11 Rory McIlroy -6T11 Sungjae Im -6T13 Tony Finau -5T13 Shane Lowry -5T13 Byeong Hun An -5T13 Will Zalatoris -5T13 Sepp Straka -5T13 Tom Hoge -5T13 Patrick Cantlay -5T13 Taylor Pendrith -5T13 Wyndham Clark -5T22 Billy Horschel -4T22 Russell Henley -4T22 Corey Conners -425 Brian Harman -3T26 Denny McCarthy -2T26 Viktor Hovland -2T28 Matt Fitzpatrick -1T28 Max Greyserman -1T28 Collin Morikawa -1T31 Thomas Detry ET31 Nick Dunlap ET33 Max Homa +1T33 Matthieu Pavon +1T33 Christiaan Bezuidenhout +1T33 Jason Day +1T33 Scottie Scheffler +1T33J.T. Poston +1T39 Justin Thomas +2T39 Stephan Jaeger +2T41 Davis Thompson +3T41 Adam Hadwin +3T43 Aaron Rai +4T43 Cameron Young +445 Akshay Bhatia +5T46 Eric Cole +7T46 Austin Eckroat +748 Sahith Theegala +11Keegan Bradley fourth round at the BMW Championship featured two birdies and two bogeys, resulting in an even par finish. This victory propelled Bradley from the 50th position to the fourth spot in the FedEx Cup standings, thanks to the 2,000 points he earned. The 38-year-old's triumph at the BMW Championship marks his second victory at this prestigious tournament, having previously won in 2018.Another player who has risen from the ranks to claim a spot for the TOUR Championship is Adam Scott. The 44-year-old veteran delivered an outstanding performance at the BMW Championship, highlighted by a record-breaking round of 63. His second-place finish at Castle Pines moved him up to 14th in the FedEx Cup standings.Chris Kirk was the third and final player to break into the top 30, securing his place at the second playoff event. Kirk finished tied for ninth at Castle Pines, which earned him the 26th position in the FedEx Cup standings.The players who fell out of the top 30 were Brian Harman (T25), Jason Day (T33), and Denny McCarthy (T26).