Scottie Scheffler seemed unhurried. Calm and composed, knowing exactly what to do. The genial smile accompanied by the laughs at the press conference defined the belief in himself and the faith he has embraced. Emotions seemed to get the better of him only when he was giving his speech at the Green Jacket ceremony. “I never got this far in my dreams,” he said. Scheffler finished 10-under with Rory McIlroy second at 7-under, still ruing the missed putts but exulting in his 64, the day’s best and his best finish at the Masters. It included an eagle on 13th and a hole out from the bunker on 18th. Playing partner Morikawa (-4) did the same at the same holes and was fifth. Lowry finished 5-under despite the crippling triple on fourth. Smith was playing with Scheffler but towards the end he was a million miles behind at 5-under. Smith and Lowry tied for third.