Scheffler typically opts for just a 3-wood in the fairway wood category, but this week, thanks to a helpful tip from his caddie Ted Scott, Scheffler decided to test some 5-woods, and eventually ...
The World No. 1 opted to try out some new equipment, and after getting suggestions from his caddie Ted Scott, Scheffler decided to have TaylorMade Qi35 7 Woods in his bag at Torrey Pines.
At minimum, bogey seemed highly likely from there, but hold on … When Scheffler arrived at his ball and addressed it, with a rules official on hand and caddie Ted Scott offering advice ...
Other players in the field are Patrick Cantlay, Billy Horschel, Hideki Matsuyama, Collin Morikawa, Adam Scott and Justin Thomas. Scheffler, who became the first to win The Players back-to-back in ...
Scheffler attended Highland Park High School before heading to the University of Texas. His father, Scott, gave his son ... Scheffler autographed the car in two places. James Ragan, a former ...
If I wasn’t competing last year, it was typically because of my putting and the last two weeks I felt like it was odd in the sense that I wasn’t driving it very well,” Scheffler said at Torrey Pines.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler acknowledges the passage of time can play tricks on the mind, like this week's return to Scottsdale, Ariz., for the WM Phoenix Open. Scheffler has won this tournament ...
A good pitch gave him a 15-foot look for par, but Scheffler burned another edge, which left him staring at caddie Ted Scott in disbelief. The final damage for the World No. 1 was a 4-over 76 ...
“He manages himself better than anyone else.” Scott Scheffler, playing Torrey Pines on Friday, sits second at the halfway point of the Genesis Invitational. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union ...
Scottie Scheffler is pulling back the curtain on a bizarre Christmas Day injury that prolonged his start to the 2025 season. During his availability Monday as part of the Arnold Palmer ...
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