Scottie Scheffler wins The Open Championship
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SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER stands on the brink of sporting immortality – and will join an elite group of golf’s greats by winning The 153rd Open. Scheffler, 29, takes a four-shot lead into the final
Scheffler played bogey-free on Saturday, has only one bogey in his past two rounds and three all week. He does not — and will not — back up.
Scottie Scheffler successfully navigated the adverse weather conditions to post an excellent first round at the Open Championship.
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Scottie Scheffler made eight birdies on another wild afternoon of weather at Royal Portrush, and the result was a one-shot lead over Matt Fitzpatrick.
If Scottie Scheffler is still wrestling with just why he wants to win the Open Championship, he’s doing a remarkable job of hiding it.
The top two golfers in the world are firmly in contention at The Open with Scheffler out in front entering another major championship weekend
Bryson DeChambeau believes Scottie Scheffler's triumph at The Open can serve as inspiration for himself and other golfers, adding he still needs to "crack the code" in poor weather conditions.
Scheffler was able to shake off the weather and rust for a two-under 70, putting him in contention after the the opening 18 holes of the relocated Genesis Invitational.
Scheffler may be indifferent to obtaining another accolade, but there appears to be no stopping his top-notch play
Scottie Scheffler has padded his lead at 18 under through 36 holes after a long weather delay at his hometown PGA Tour event, the CJ Cup Byron Nelson.
Scottie Scheffler stormed to his fourth major title and first Open Championship with a commanding four-shot victory at Royal Portrush. The World No1 began the final round with a four-shot lead and never looked likely to surrender it to the chasing pack on Sunday.