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Scottie Scheffler, Royal Portrush Golf Club
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Scottie Scheffler's Family Message After The Open originally appeared on Athlon Sports. You’d think winning your fourth major would change a man. Make him strut a little. Maybe throw around some swagger. Not Scottie Scheffler. The man just lifted the Claret Jug at Royal Portrush and spent more time talking about diapers than domination.
The four major championships have come and gone in 2025 with three new winners being crowned across the biggest events of the season. Rory McIlroy won his Masters in dramatic fashion this April, completing the career grand slam and punching his ticket into golf's most exclusive club.
Scottie Scheffler shocked Jimmy Fallon with his Claret Jug appearance at "The Tonight Show" after attending the "Happy Gilmore 2" premiere.
Scottie Scheffler walked into Royal Portrush like a man on a mission, and he walked out with his fourth major title this time, the Claret Jug in hand. With a composed final-round 68, Scheffler finished 17-under to claim the 153rd Open Championship by four shots,
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The Procore Championship in Napa in September is shaping up to be training camp for the Ryder Cup for the American team to avoid getting rusty ahead of the Sept. 26-28 matches.
Scottie Scheffler's latest major, a thorough four-stroke win at the Open Championship, is another reminder that he's mastered golf like few have.
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: Wait, did Scottie Scheffler just become an elite putter?Scheffler not only gained strokes on Royal Portrush’s greens—more than 8.5 to be specific—he excelled. He finished four rounds ranked second in the field in SG/putting. While many will recall his dialled iron shots and pin-high approach play, there’s little doubt his improved putting was the difference this time around.
PGA Tour Sends Touching Message on Scottie Scheffler, Wife Meredith and Son Bennett originally appeared on Athlon Sports. On Sunday at Royal Portrush, Scottie Scheffler reflected on what mattered most as he hoisted the Claret Jug, describing how his first instinct after tapping in on the 18th green was to find his wife Meredith and son Bennett.