Scottie Scheffler wins Open Championship
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Not since Tiger Woods was in his prime has anyone made the toughest tests in golf look so easy.
Scottie Scheffler's dominance over the golf world continued Sunday at Royal Portrush as the world No. 1 won his fourth career major and first Open Championship with a four-shot vi
For Tiger Woods, golf was his life. It defined him, drove him. Perhaps Scottie Scheffler’s opposite attitude is what allows him to carry on so successfully and seamlessly.
Scottie Scheffler's latest major, a thorough four-stroke win at the Open Championship, is another reminder that he's mastered golf like few have.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler was a fountain of introspection Tuesday at his news conference entering the 2025 British Open, calling golf "an unsatisfying venture" and admitting that he often wrestles with motivation.
Scheffler talked Tuesday at The Open Championship about how he wrestles with his love for competition and what it really means.
Scheffler earned his first Claret Jug by running away from the field over the weekend before winning by four shots. McIlroy finished tied for seventh, seven shots behind Scheffler. After his round he paid Scheffler the highest of praise, saying:
The previous 152 British Opens have produced a lot of fantastic stories over time. Never before have twin brothers been in contention to win a Claret Jug, though.
Scheffler shared an introspective look at what he holds dearest before playing the season's fourth major championship
World No.1 Scottie Scheffler has dominated the golf scene for several years, but the 29-year-old has hinted at a struggle for motivation ahead of The Open.