Scottie Scheffler, British Open and Li Haotong
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"I love getting to live out my dreams. But at the end of the day, sometimes I just don't understand the point.”
Scottie Scheffler, the No. 1-ranked golfer in the world, is looking for his fourth major win — and first at the British Open. The two-time Masters winner and 2025 PGA Championship winner has yet to claim either of the U.S. Open or The Open Championship, with wins in all four securing an illustrious career Grand Slam.
If Scottie Scheffler is still wrestling with just why he wants to win the Open Championship, he’s doing a remarkable job of hiding it.
Scheffler played through the rain and in the shine Friday, shooting 7-under 64 to move one clear of Matt Fitzpatrick through 36 holes at Royal Portrush.
The top two golfers in the world are firmly in contention at The Open with Scheffler out in front entering another major championship weekend
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Over the second round, Scottie Scheffler did what he has done many times: made victory feel inevitable. But could this one be the toughest to hold on to?
That moment arrived Thursday while Scottie Scheffler played his second shot on the 17th hole at the 2025 British Open at Royal Portrush. Scheffler, sitting to the right of the fairway and 111 yards out, hit a beautiful iron shot that landed three feet from the pin.
La lluvia azotó Royal Portrush justo cuando Scottie Scheffler embocó un putt para birdie en su primer hoyo del viernes en el
Scottie Scheffler admitted he may have been too honest after reflecting on golf and life balance during The Open Championship.