Scheffler is the best in the world — it’s official The Texas native returned to TPC Scottsdale as the defending champion after getting the better of Patrick Cantlay in a play-off last year, but he wouldn’t need extra holes to get over the line this time round.
Ad Scottie Scheffler closed with a six-under 65 to finish on 19-under-par and win by two from Canada's Nick Taylor, with World No.
3 Jon Rahm, three shots further adrift in third. WM Phoenix Open'He’s got a lot more levels to touch' — Scottie Scheffler profileAN HOUR AGO It’s the fifth PGA Tour win of the 26-year-old’s career, where he banked a cool $3.6 million in winnings thanks to the event's new ‘elevated’ status.
It was his first victory since The Masters last April but notably however, the victory in Phoenix lifted him back on top of the world rankings to supplant Rory McIlroy for the first time since October.