Masters: Scottie Scheffler keeps perspective on 2025
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“I would equate Scottie Scheffler to an incredible handyman. He’s going to show up, and he has no idea what the job is, but he’s got all the tools,” says that caddie, Ted Scott.
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It’s officially Masters Week—the proverbial Super Bowl for golf retail as golfers near and far champ at the bit to get onto their local tracks flaunting the latest and greatest apparel, equipment and ...
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Scheffler's success on the course is built on other-worldly skill -- but it's also built on an emphasis on fitness that's helped unlock his best golf.
As Scottie Scheffler gets set to defend his title at the Masters, there are questions as to just how well he’s playing compared to a year ago. Bob Weeks has more.
The first visit to Royal Oaks was on Mother’s Day. Smith recalls a tiny kid with a long back swing who repeatedly made solid contact during a session that lasted nearly two hours. His
James Ragan died more than a decade ago, but his impact on the life of Scottie Scheffler hasn't diminished since they first met playing junior golf.
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