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Scottie Scheffler once again proved why he remains the dominant force in professional golf, but the biggest story coming out of the PGA Championship may actually be what the world No. 1 said afterward about the one area of his game that had recently caused concern.
Scottie Scheffler finishes a full day on the golf course as the world’s top golfer. But when he gets home, another busy job begins. With two kids and very little free time, his schedule is always full.
Scottie Scheffler is still the best player in the world, but heading into the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, a tournament where he set the PGA Tour scoring record just 12 months ago, the world No. 1 is carrying problems that Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee believes he cannot keep ignoring.
World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler returns to Texas this week looking to defend his title at the 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson. The tournament begins Thursday, May 21, at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas, where Scheffler enters as the overwhelming favorite ...
Scottie Scheffler missed a few crucial putts at the PGA Championship after a T-14 finish, but he is looking to improve at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson
Scottie Scheffler entered Friday at the PGA Championship as one of seven tied for the lead after shooting a 3-under 67 in Thursday's first round at Aronimink Golf Club. Given the rest of that group was made up of long shots and unproven players,
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