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Every superhero has an origin story and Scottie Scheffler’s narrative arc can be traced back to November 15, 2020 – a series of events that barely anybody noticed at the time.
Scheffler has authored one of the most dominant stretches on the PGA Tour in recent memory. The 29-year-old won The CJ Cup and two weeks later secured a PGA Championship win. Since then, Scheffler has earned wins at the Memorial Tournament, The Open Championship and last week's BMW Championship.
Johnson Wagner, a renowned analyst, has weighed in on Scheffler's form and statements. Wagner believes Scottie is so dominant that it's hard to compare him to anyone but Tiger. While he's aware that Sheffler strongly rejects such comparisons, he emphasizes that it's hard to escape such comparisons.
The world No. 1 heads into this week’s Tour Championship with five wins in 18 events this year. But it’s how he fares when he doesn’t come out on top that really explains his brilliance.
Scottie Scheffler recently spoke about the swing that has allowed him to become one of the best ball strikers in the world of golf.
Scottie Scheffler erased a four-shot deficit in five holes and then delivered a haymaker on the daunting par-3 17th by chipping in from 82 feet for birdie that carried him to victory Sunday in the BMW Championship for his fifth PGA Tour title of the year.
Scheffler not only takes home a $3.6 million winner's share for standing atop the leaderboard at the BMW Championship, cementing the top spot in the FedEx Cup standings earned him a $5 million bonus ahead of next week's season finale,
Scottie Scheffler just won his fifth title of the season, honoring both his regular caddie Ted Scott and fill-in Mike Cromie in his moment of triumph.