Scottie Scheffler, Open Championship and Fart
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The Scottie Scheffler fart-gate took a brand new twist. On the 17th hole at the British Open last Thursday, when Scheffler was chipping to the green, the broadcast feed picked up someone passing gas.
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Scottie Scheffler's British Open victory clinched the FedEx Cup regular-season title for the second year in a row.
Scheffler not only won his second major this year — and fourth in the last three years — he captured the third leg of the career Grand Slam, now missing only the U.S. Open.
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American Scottie Scheffler has won the 153rd British Open at Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland. The 29-year-old is now one major win away from completing a Grand Slam.
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Southern Living on MSNScottie Scheffler Won The British Open But Son Bennett Stole The ShowAs Scottie was celebrating his newfound win, son Bennett—born last year to Scheffler and his high school sweetheart, Meredith—tried to make his way to Dad across the 18th green at Royal Portrush. And, well, the one-year-old struggled a bit.
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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.
The world No. 1 clinched his second major of the season with a dominant display that showed how he has eliminated the only weakness in his game.
Scottie Scheffler didn't hang around Portrush, Northern Ireland, after his victory at the 2025 British Open at Royal Portrush Golf Club on Sunday. But he did make a pit stop on Monday on the way home to Dallas in New York City. Scheffler, who has now ...