Scheffler, The Open Championship
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Scottie Scheffler admitted he may have been too honest after reflecting on golf and life balance during The Open Championship.
Another major championship means another opportunity for Scottie Scheffler, but success at the Open Championship and golf in general isn’t what fulfills the American.
Spieth entered Portrush with four straight top-25 Open finishes, so there should be plenty of confidence that he turns in a much better round on Friday. Making up a six-shot deficit will be tough, but if Spieth can get to even-par, or even one-under, he'll have a shot to get into the top 10 before the weekend.
McIlroy, playing with Justin Thomas and Tommy Fleetwood, is one of the early starters in Friday’s second round and sits just three shots behind the leaders overnight, with world No 1 Scottie Scheffler,
Which PGA Tour money leaders are in the field for this week's U.S. Open? The short answer is just about all of them.
On the eve of The Open, the world’s best golfer revealed a startlingly honest insight into the emptiness of winning. Lawrence Ostlere unpacks Scheffler’s words
Scottie Scheffler has already made waves at The Open Championship without even taking a swing, thanks to some comments that have raised a few eyebrows. Scheffler, who’s no stranger to the winner’s circle these days,
Scheffler will play with 2023 FedEx Cup champion Viktor Hovland and two-time major champion Collin Morikawa at 1:25 p.m. on June 12, teeing off at No. 1; and at 7:40 a.m. on June 13, starting at No. 10.