Scottie Scheffler's take on success in golf
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In one of the most reflective responses by an athlete, Scheffler said: "What is the point? Why do I want to win this tournament so bad? That's something that I wrestle with on a daily basis. I don't know because,
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No one wins more than Scottie Scheffler these days. But as the year's final major nears, the world's No. 1 player finds himself asking what the point of it is.
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Scottie Scheffler channelled Happy Gilmore at the Scottish Open and not in a good way. The three-time major winner had what appeared to be a simple putt for a birdie on the par four 13th. Instead,
Scottie Scheffler made his 15th appearance of this season at the Genesis Scottish Open. After skipping the tournament last year, Scheffler entered the event as a top favorite.
Scheffler arrives in Scotland on the cusp of spending 150 weeks at world No. 1 with his form as quality as ever. He hasn't finished outside the top 10 since The Players Championship in March and has since rattled off three victories, including the PGA Championship.
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The Mirror US on MSNScottie Scheffler's caddie conversation speaks volumes about his mentalityScottie Scheffler is enjoying his time in Scotland and playing well, despite the score not quite being there as he remains out of contention going into Sunday's final round
Scottie Scheffler had one of the most dominant PGA Tour seasons ever in 2024. He picked up seven wins, including The Masters, and added an Olympic gold medal and the Hero World Challenge to his haul.