Scottie Scheffler Dominates with Fourth Major Win at Open
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Scottie Scheffler Is Making The Open Championship Look Too Easy originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Watching Scottie Scheffler play golf right now feels unfair. The rest of the Open Championship field at Royal Portrush grinds through major championship chaos while Scheffler just golfs.
Scottie Scheffler won his 4th Major following his victory in the British Open. Colin Cowherd compares his career to Tiger Woods and discusses Scheffler’s impact.
Scottie Scheffler wins the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush by four shots, finishing with a score of 267 — 17 under par. Scheffler bested runner-up Harris English by four strokes and third-place finisher Chris Gotterup by five.
Scottie Scheffler and Tiger Woods are the only players in the last 50 years to win two majors in the same year by at least four shots.
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SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER. Scottie Scheffler continued his dominance by running away with the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush. He e
Five days after Scottie Scheffler waxed poetic about not finding his life's joy from winning golf tournaments, he won another golf tournament -- a big one. The Open Championship. His first win at The Open, and his fourth career major title.
Rory McIlroy Has Unusual Prep Plan to Chase Scottie Scheffler in The Open Finale originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: You'll literally never guess the first thing Scottie Scheffler noticed on the claret jugIf you watched Sunday's post-round coverage of the British Open, it felt like Scottie Scheffler did as many interviews as he hit golf shots all week at Royal Portrush. During most of these chats, the latest Open champ kept his answers brief (Smart,
Phil Mickelson shifted from subtle jabs to open admiration for Scottie Scheffler following his dominant Open Championship win.
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland — As Scottie Scheffler exited the 18th green at Royal Portrush on Sunday, off to make things official in the scorer’s tent, his father, Scott Scheffler, was being a dad.
Scheffler's prioritization and compartmentalization is even more important than his suddenly strong putting stroke