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Scottie Scheffler joins Tiger Woods as Memorial repeat winners - ESPN

DUBLIN, Ohio — Scottie Scheffler never lost the lead and never gave anyone much of a chance down the stretch Sunday in another relentless performance, closing with a 2-under 70 for a four-shot victory to join Tiger Woods as the only repeat winners of the Memorial.

Slowed because of hand surgery at the start of the year after an accident, Scheffler appears in full stride with one major already in the bag and another around the corner at the U.S. Open.

«It's always a hard week,» said Scheffler, who finished at 10-under 278. «We battled really hard on the weekend. Overall, it was a great week.»

On one of the tougher PGA Tour tests of the year, Scheffler made one bogey over the final 40 holes at Muirfield Village.

«Well, you did it again,» tournament host Jack Nicklaus told him while walking off the green.

Scheffler is the first player to win three PGA Tour events by four or more shots in consecutive seasons since Sam Snead, Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson in 1945 and 1946, according to ESPN Research. Nelson did it from 1944 to 46.

Ben Griffin tried to make it interesting at the end with a 12-foot eagle on the par-5 15th and a 25-foot birdie putt on the par-3 16th to close within two shots with two to play. Scheffler, however, doesn't make mistakes. Griffin made double bogey on the 17th.

Griffin made a 4-foot par on the 18th for a 73 to finish alone in second, worth $2.2 million, more than what he earned when he won at Colonial last week.

Sepp Straka (70) finished another shot back.

«You know Scottie's probably going to play a good round of golf. The guy's relentless. He loves competition, and he doesn't like giving up shots,» Straka said. «But it's one of those courses where it can always happen, so you got to be prepared for

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