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Will Scottie Scheffler win all four majors? 'He’s the closest comparison to Tiger'

Scottie Scheffler has been running hot for the past two years or so. But this season, he’s taken the boil to another level. In nine events, he’s got three wins among his eight top-10 finishes.

The Masters victory is the latest on that list, as Scheffler’s spree continues shaking up the world of golf odds.

"He’s the closest comparison to Tiger Woods," SuperBook golf oddsmaker Jeff Sherman said. "Between good Tiger and now, we have compared others in this manner. But Scottie is the closest we have seen."

So, in the wake of Scheffler’s convincing win last week — his second green jacket in three years — Sherman decided to post an interesting golf prop bet: Will Scheffler win all four majors this season?

Sherman and FOX Sports wagering expert Chris "The Bear" Fallica dive into the Scheffler Slam.

Bet a Little, Win a Lot

On Sunday night, just a couple hours after Scheffler beat the Masters field by four shots, Sherman put up the Scheffler 2024 Grand Slam prop.

Odds opened at +8000 (80/1) and have yet to move. The simple math of a bet on this market: If you put a $100 wager on Scheffler, and he goes on to win the 2024 PGA Championship, U.S. Open and The Open Championship — aka the British Open — you’d profit $8,000, for an $8,100 total payout.

"I like that it’s being offered. Clearly, there is an appetite for props like this, as a ‘bet a little, win a lot’ type of wager," Fallica said. "Anything to get people interested in golf and interested in wagering on golf is good for the growth of the industry."

But it takes a special player to generate that interest. Scheffler is that player.

Last month, he won the Arnold Palmer Invitational and The Players Championship in back-to-back weeks. He took a week off, then tied for second

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