Scottie Scheffler storms to top of leaderboard
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The model has also locked in its projection for Scottie Scheffler, who is coming off a dominant win at the PGA Championship. Scheffler got a late start to his 2025 PGA Tour season after sustaining a hand injury over the winter break. He was rusty in the first quarter of the year, finishing outside of the top 10 in three of his first five events.
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Golf Digest on MSNSure, Ben Griffin beat Scottie Scheffler last week. But can he do it again, this time at Jack’s Place?Griffin, like Scheffler, has won twice this year, most recently last week’s Charles Schwab Challenge. He also joined with Andrew Novak to capture the Zurich Classic of New Orleans two-man team event. The North Carolina native missed a three-foot par putt on the home hole for a 72 to slip one behind Scheffler at 209.
After his round, Scheffler spoke to the media and shared just how tough it was out there. “I was definitely proud of the way I finished, and it was really challenging,” he said per BBC. “Around this golf course,
If you were following professional golf around 2014 and more specifically 2015 then you remember what this was like. Every moment felt bigger when Spieth was a part of it and it seemed like he was going to re-write the record books in the sport before was done.
Nick Taylor had a wild ride during the third round of The Memorial Tournament and will be chasing World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler on Sunday.
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Other celebrities playing in the Pro-Am included Steph Curry, Larry Fitzgerald, Alex Smith, Ryan Day, Nick Saban, Luke Bryan, Andre Iguodala and Rob Lowe. This weekend, Scheffler