Scottie Scheffler's 88-year-old grandmother walks all 72 holes to see grandson win at The Players
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PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — As Scottie Scheffler stood over his ball lying awkwardly in the rough above a greenside bunker on the eighth hole at the Stadium Course on Sunday, the men trying to chase him in the final round of the Players Championship were self-imploding.
Scottie Scheffler said he has become more comfortable with his game over the past year and is not overthinking things or striving for perfection after the American delivered a dominant victory at the Players Championship on Sunday.
Scottie Scheffler won The Players Championship in Sawgrass, Florida, on Sunday evening in the United States. The 26-year-old American returns to the top of the world rankings as a result of the triumph, and the success marks more silverware for Scheffler, last year’s Masters winner, and builds on his WM Phoenix Open victory last month. Ad The win means Scheffler is only the third player to hold The Players and The Masters simultaneously, with Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus the previous superstars to manage the feat.
Scottie Scheffler took on the scary TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., as if he was playing alone. And by the time he got done with a masterful performance Sunday in The Players Championship, that's about how it looked.
:Scottie Scheffler ran away with the Players Championship title on Sunday and along with it took the number one world ranking and the PGA Tour's richest purse of $4.5 million.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Scottie Scheffler took on the scary TPC Sawgrass as if he was playing alone. And by the time he got done with a masterful performance Sunday in The Players Championship, that's about how it looked.
Scottie Scheffler carded a final round three-under 69 for a commanding five-shot victory at the Players Championship, claiming the number one world ranking and the PGA Tour's richest purse of $4.5million.