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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.
By the time Scottie Scheffler reached Royal Portrush’s first green and saw his ball 16 inches from the cup, the question of the day
Sunday of The Open Championship is one of the best days on the annual golfing calendar. A Champion Golfer of the Year is set to be crowned, hot coffee is brewing in the pot for those in the United States and a links golf course that asks numerous questions of players is presented on television.
The final major of the season -- the Open Championship -- is over, with Scottie Scheffler dominating the field on the way to his second major of the season. With the FedEx Cup playoffs, the Tour Championship and the Ryder Cup still to come,
Scottie Scheffler clinched his fourth major title at The Open, solidifying his dominance in the golf world. He achieved this with a remarkable performance across all rounds, becoming the first player to win his initial four majors by three or more strokes in modern history.
Just three days after his existential rumination on just why he plays golf and his stirring confession that it was “not a fulfilling life,” Scheffler posted an opening 68 before accelerating to the front with a career-low major round of 64 and shooting 67 to extend his lead.
Praise is coming in from across the golf world for Champion Golfer of the Year Scottie Scheffler, but none higher than from his peers.
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: Xander Schauffele had the best—and most honest—quote about Scottie Scheffler's dominanceAhead of Sunday's final round, Rory McIlroy said Scottie Scheffler is "inevitable." After Sunday's round, Xander Schauffele summed up the World No. 1's dominance even better.
Scheffler won by four shots Sunday at Royal Portrush, his fourth major victory and first in an Open Championship.
T he 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.