Nothing like a good beating to provide major motivation for Scheffler
ROCHESTER, New York : A couple of good beatings from Jon Rahm will provide Scottie Scheffler with some added motivation this week at a PGA Championship that could herald the start of a new major rivalry.
Golf, like every sport, is quick to latch onto any intriguing rivalry and a Rahm/Scheffler one may still be in the nascent phase but possesses all the necessary ingredients.
There will be 156 golfers teeing off at Oak Hill on Thursday but world number one Rahm and number two Scheffler have separated themselves from the pack.
Rahm, a four-time winner this season including at last month's Masters, is the hottest player on the planet but Scheffler is not far behind having finished no worse than 12th in his last 13 starts, a run that includes two wins.
"That's a great stretch of golf," conceded Scheffler. "When I show up to a tournament I expect to do my best and try and play well.
"Most importantly, I just try and have a good attitude and go out there and play.
"I try not to place too much of an emphasis on the result.
The quality of their play is reflected in the world rankings.
The fiery Spaniard and the chilled American have swapped the number one spot almost every month this year and it will be up for grabs again in Rochester.
The tug-of-war started in July 2021 with the Rahm on top before Scheffler snatched it in March 2022.
Rory McIlroy got in the mix taking over top spot that October before Scheffler reclaimed it on Feb. 12, 2023.
A week later Rahm was back on top with Scheffler again nudging him from his perch in March.
The Spaniard grabbed it back in April and grimly held on.
"I wouldn't say Jon doesn't motivate me," Scheffler told reporters. "I think any time you see guys playing really good golf, you want to be doing the


