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BREAKING: Scottie Scheffler Wins The Masters
Scottie Scheffler continues his fairytale 2022 season with a win at The Masters. Coming into the first major of the year, Scheffler played unbelievable golf, winning 3 of the last 5 tournaments he entered.
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Scheffler looked impressive for the duration of the tournament, maintaining a lead on the field for the final three rounds of competition.
After Sungjae took a round 1 lead into the clubhouse, Scheffler put the pedal to the metal and never looked back. Even Tiger Woods noted Scheffler’s caliber as his play continues to turn heads.
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Cam Smith applied pressure during the final two rounds but faltered on the back 9 of round 4. Rory McIlroy appeared out of nowhere, on the hunt for his first Masters and career grand slam, but Scottie had other plans.
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Maintaining his cool and calm demeanor throughout the tournament, Scheffler never appeared to show panic, even as his foundation seemed to be faltering during round 3 with an errant drive and penalized drop on 18.
Showing unbelievable control at the most important moment, Scottie bogied but let everyone know not to worry.
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Congratulations to Scottie Scheffler. It’s safe to say his world no. 1 status is safe this week.
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