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Podcast: Scheffler 'not getting credit he deserves' for Masters win?

Scottie Scheffler extended his remarkable winning run with major glory at The Masters, his fourth victory in just six starts, but is the world No 1 getting enough recognition for his dominant start to 2022?

Scheffler's three-shot victory at Augusta National saw the 25-year-old pull further clear at the top of the world rankings, with the American holding off playing partner Cameron Smith and a charging Rory McIlroy to claim the biggest win of his career to date.

A four-putt double-bogey on his final hole couldn't stop Scheffler from registering a fourth win in barely two months, having followed his breakthrough victory at February's WM Phoenix Open by adding further titles at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play.

The opening men's major of the year dominated the early conversation in the latest Sky Sports Golf podcast, where Rob Lee and DP World Tour player Richard McEvoy joined host Josh Antmann, with the panel discussing how golf reacted to Scheffler's latest impressive victory.

"I think he [Scheffler] is not getting the credit he deserves," Lee told the Sky Sports Golf podcast. "It was a badly-kept secret that at some point he was probably going to win this year.

"He has shown us on many occasions that he can contend, while his performance at the Ryder Cup as a rookie was phenomenal and he showed zero fear in anything that he did. I think that Ryder Cup performance, coming into the New Year, laid the foundations to what he has gone on and done.

"I would think that if you asked Scheffler now whether what he has achieved over the past couple of months has surprised him, I think he would say yes, if he was honest. The more he keeps doing what he is doing, he's going to get more used to

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