Golf insider avoiding Scottie Scheffler at Renaissance Club
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Scottie Scheffler delved into his chances of winning either the US Open or the Open Championship first, on his way to completing the career Grand Slam.
Scottie Scheffler has been dominant in the United States the last few seasons, and while there were questions about whether his reign atop the sport would continue early in 2025 due to an odd offseason injury,
Scottie Scheffler is halfway to the career grand slam. How does he think about the remaining two majors? In wedges, of course.
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Golf Digest on MSNScottie Scheffler describing links golf is peak golf nerdomThere is a narrative in the deepest, darkest corners of Golf Twitter that Scottie Scheffler doesn't have the best record across the pond. Meanwhile, he's never missed the cut in four appearances in the British Open and finished in the top 10 twice. He also tied for third at the 2023 Genesis Scottish Open. Seems like he plays just fine over there.
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Tennis World on MSNHow Scottie Scheffler quietly battles expectations to repeat successThe 28-year-old golfer does not seem overly burdened by repeating an identical success, but it is clear that there are expectations from the public.
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Money Talks News on MSNWhy Scottie Scheffler Deleted Venmo and What It Means for Your MoneyScheffler said he received multiple payment requests from gamblers looking to collect money when he didn’t win. According to CBS News, some users sent him small payments after victories, but the payment requests outnumbered the payments.
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: First-time qualifier shoots his shot with Scottie Scheffler for practice round 'cash game'Bloor, a 29-year-old Englishman, qualified for his first major championship. And while at Royal Portrush, the man ranked 825th in the Official World Golf Ranking is hoping to get a game with the World No. 1. And a cash game at that!
Scottie Scheffler admits he’s learning lessons from Bob MacIntyre. The World No.1 and the Scot are paired together with Adam Scott on the opening two days at Renaissance. Scheffler beat the defending champion by a shot in round one, but still picked up some links tips from the Oban star.