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Min Woo Lee chipped in for birdie to take the lead and then left Scottie Scheffler and everyone else in his wake Saturday with a 7-under 63, giving him a four-shot lead in the Houston Open as the Aus...
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Scheffler’s putter heats up at Houston Open, Rd. 2
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Scheffler began the third round with a one-shot lead and was stuck in neutral at Memorial Park, making birdie only on the par 5s and missing a few par putts in the 6-foot range to fall five shots beh...
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Scottie Scheffler will begin his green jacket defense when the 2025 Masters gets underway from Augusta National Golf Club on Thursday, April 10. Scheffler, who finished four strokes ahead of Ludvig Åberg last year to record his second Masters victory,
If Scottie Scheffler's second-round 62 at the Houston Open wasn't enough to worry his peers, how he evaluated his performance certainly should be.
McDonald loves the value of Sepp Straka at 80-1 (risk $100 to win $8,000) in the first major of the year. Straka has been playing some exceptional golf early in the 2025 season. He finished on top of the leaderboard at The American Express and T15 or better in five of his first seven starts overall.
World number one Scottie Scheffler had shot a course-record 62 at Memorial Park a day prior but could not get firing on the greens as he signed for a one-under 69
HOUSTON (AP) — Scottie Scheffler opened with two straight birdies and was on his way in the Houston Open, tying the Memorial Park course record he set in 2021 with an 8-under 62 for a one-shot lead among the early starters Friday.
Reigning Masters champion Scottie Scheffler says he doesn't care where he is in the world rankings after a golf reporter quizzed him on surpassing Tiger Woods' record.
Rory McIlroy, meanwhile, saw his second round disrupted, but recovered after the two-hour delay to make the cut by reaching four under just before play was cut short when darkness fell
Scottie Scheffler played phenomenal golf on Friday at the Houston Open, as he prepares for his Masters title defense.
Fellow PGA Tour caddie Paul Tesori, who is now Tom Kim’s looper, explained: "Scottie's young and has had a bit of a habit of getting a little angry on the golf course, and maybe even a little angry toward his caddie.