Scottie Scheffler brushes off his poor display at the US Open
Scottie Scheffler insists he is unruffled by last week’s disappointing showing at the US Open as he prepares to return to action at the Travelers Championship.
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Scottie Scheffler insists he is unruffled by last week’s disappointing showing at the US Open as he prepares to return to action at the Travelers Championship.
PARIS : World number one Scottie Scheffler will lead a heavyweight U.S. presence at the men's 2024 Olympics golf in a quartet featuring defending champion Xander Schauffele and two-time major winner Collin Morikawa who squeezed through the qualifying race.
PINEHURST, N.C. — Scottie Scheffler's final round at the U.S. Open ended a lot like his tournament began — with a lack of birdies and plenty of disappointment.
PINEHURST, N.C. — There was nowhere else for Scottie Scheffler to let out his frustration. So after his tee shot on the 18th hole veered out to the left and landed in the native area, Scheffler took his driver and slammed it to the ground. The sound it made was followed by a surprised silence from the Pinehurst galleries. For Scheffler, it wasn't enough. He grabbed his tee and threw it in disgust.
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The opening round of the U.S. Open began under sunny skies on Thursday at Pinehurst Resort in North Carolina where many top contenders, including tournament favourite Scottie Scheffler, were still hours from teeing off.
The central betting story going into the U.S. Open is the same as it was before the Masters and the PGA Championship: Scottie Scheffler is an overwhelming favorite and is seeing some of the shortest odds for a major since prime Tiger Woods.
Two questions are dominating the conversation ahead of the 124th US Open, which begins at the Pinehurst No 2 course in North Carolina on Thursday.