Wesley Bryan creates the fastest round record

Wesley Bryans finishes his final round at the BMW Championship under 90 minutes.

Wesley Bryans season at the PGA Tour might have ended today but he went out in style. Bryans scored two under 69 for the day in a record 1 hour 29 minutes.

With Danny Lee, withdrawing it meant players in 69th in Rounds 3 and 4 would go out a single ball. Bryan ended 54 holes at six over, meaning he needed to play alone for the final round.

Looking at the records Kevin Na holds the unofficial record for the fastest round on the PGA Tour when he played 18 holes at 2016 Tour Championship in an hour and 59 minutes. Bryan in his final round made three birdies, 14pars, and just one bogey.

For Bryan to make it to the next week’s Tour Championship, he needed to climb from 69th to top 15 players to qualify and that required a near impossible score to make. He started his week at 37th spot in the FedEx Cup Standings and only the Top 30 get shortlisted for Tour Championship.

Watch his stunning fast round here:

Blink and you might miss it.@wesleybryangolf's final round at the @BMWchamps was crazy fast. ?? pic.twitter.com/SqUBqChL8B — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) September 17, 2017

PGA Tour Players have always been criticised for a slow play and today Bryan just proved them wrong. RBC Heritage Champ put his best foot forward to finish the round quickly and a report says, the four-ball behind him did not even finish the ninth hole, by the time he was back the clubhouse. If you look at it mathematically that was more than a stroke per minute and five minutes per hole. With this fast game, he has a lot of time to spend at the clubhouse and enjoy.

Wait for updates on the final round and winners name.

Read more on our Round 1 coverage of the BMW Championship here.

Read more on our Round 2 coverage of the BMW Championship here.

Read more on our Round 3 coverage of the BMW Championship here.