Scottie Scheffler won his third important title with a three -shot victory at the PGA championship, and his wife, Meredith, had a question for him after victory.
Whenever Scottie Scheffler nailed his End putt to get the PGA championshipHe threw his hat to the ground in a fervent exhibition of excitement before sharing a sincere hug With his faithful caddy, Ted Scott.
Waiting on the edge of the 18th Green was his wife, Meredithholding his son, Bennett, and flanked by the parents of Scottie, Scott and Diane. The couple shared an extensive hug, during which Meredith whispered a moving message to her victorious husband.
However, he was aware that there was a person without whom this victory would not have been possible. When Scottie kept baby Bennett and embraced his parents, a Meredith started searching for Scott.
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“Where is Teddy?” She called. When discovering it, still taking the flag since the 18th hole, they shared a warm hug.
“So proud of you,” he told her, a clear assent of her instrumental role to help her husband get her third important victory.
In an interview after the round with Skratch Golf, Scott offered a detailed view of Scheffler’s competitive mentality.
“Live to compete,” said Scott. “You just want to win. Every week.” It is not there for any other reason. He does not mind fame, he does not mind the money. Yes, you pay, but what inspires it is so pure.
“It’s almost like an amateur, playing for the love of the game and the love of the competition. It’s like Bobby Jones.”
Scheffler, meanwhile, opened the importance of his support network during a press conference, taking a look at everyone who has participated in his success, including Caddy Scott, his lifelong coach Randy Smith and his manager.
He expressed his gratitude, emphasizing: “I have a great team around me, to the point, I mean, I have a manager who has a clear mind. I do not have many responsibilities out of golf.
“He does a very good job to let me play and do my things. He knows what is most important for me and gives me the ability to do it.
“I have a great coach in Randy. I have a fantastic coach in Phil. I have a great caddy. I have a great family, a great woman and a wonderful son. I feel like out of golf course, my life is wonderful. We live what I would feel like a pretty simple life at home.
“Life on the golf course has also been fantastic. I was able to win some tournaments.
“When we return home, sometimes I think that Meredith and I still feel that we are in high school. We have great friends and look forward to returning home this week and doing normal things with our friends, celebrating a good victory.”