Scottie Scheffler won the PGA championship in Quail Hollow Sunday and the American is not planning to rest
Scottie Scheffler is willing to divert –S Rory mcilroy’s Path, as the North -Americans plan to follow their PGA championship with an appearance at Charles Schwab Challenge.
Sunday in Quail Hollow, Scheffler scored a level 71, Ensure Wanamaker Trophy to add to his two green jackets to his resume. World number 1 won a victory in the back after its triumph at the CJ Byron Nelson Cup earlier this month.
Entering the final round, Scheffler was three ahead of the competitionleading many to predict a walk. But,, Jon rahm He fought against his dispute before falling back, allowing Scheffler to become three times important champion.
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In recent months, Scheffler has appeared a later place in McILroy, and the dust was still established from the remarkable victory of the northern Masters of the Irish who completed his Grand Slam of race.
After his victory, McILroy opted for RBC heritage to spend time with his family and celebrate it.
However, Scheffler does not plan to do the same. The 28 -year -old will compete in Charles Schwab this week, although it is only one week after the victory of the PGA championship.
Although Charles Schwab Challenge, which is held annually in Fort Worth at the Colonial Country Club, may not be a significant tournament at the PGA Tour, Scheffler enjoys participating -as the event takes place in his native state. Texas. Scheffler has also finished second twice.
Scheffler’s story with Charles Schwab Challenge has been a roller coaster, with a 55th tied in 2020, lost the cut in 2021, rising to second place in 2022, leaving in a playoff in Sam Burns and continuing strong with the third in 2023 and tiering by second in 2024, making it clear that he has scores to establish himself.
With two victories of masters under the belt, Scheffler finally won a significant victory from the Augusta greens. Now, establishing visits to the United States Open in Oakmont Country Club next month, he is looking forward to keeping his impulse rolled up.
Scheffler shared his emotions, saying: “Only a lot of happiness. I think you know, maybe grateful. It was a long week. I felt this was as hard as I struggled for a tournament in my career. This was a pretty difficult week.
“The first two days I did not do my best, and I was able to publish a score in some way. Yesterday, out of the last five holes, this is where I really put myself in the tournament. I want to say that the nine today were also quite special.
“But yesterday, as I finished this round, I think it was really important for me to have an advantage to play today. I played with her a little more than I would have liked it. I think at a time of the tournament, I was tied for the lead of nine, but I increased when we needed, and it was a very special week.”