British Open, Royal Portrush and Scottie Scheffler
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Another major championship means another opportunity for Scottie Scheffler, but success at the Open Championship and golf in general isn’t what fulfills the American.
Scottie Scheffler raised more than a few eyebrows with an unexpected admission ahead of The Open this week. With 16 PGA Tour victories, three major triumphs, 148 consecutive weeks as world No.1 and enough riches to last him a lifetime, the 29-year-old has just about everything he has ever wanted.
In a now-viral speech, Scottie Scheffler questioned the fulfillment of winning tournaments and why it matters at Royal Portrush Golf Club ahead of the British Open.
Scottie Scheffler Sends Four-Word Message Before Tee Off at Open Championship originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Scottie Scheffler's candid comments on the emptiness of winning found support from U.S. Open champion JJ Spaun, sparking emotional reflections before The Open.
On the eve of The Open, the world’s best golfer revealed a startlingly honest insight into the emptiness of winning. Lawrence Ostlere unpacks Scheffler’s words
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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.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler isn't intimidated by playing links golf this week at The Open Championship at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland.
Scheffler may be indifferent to obtaining another accolade, but there appears to be no stopping his top-notch play