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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Scottie Scheffler returned home from his British Open victory , made a few brief appearances in New York and ...
O PEN winner Scottie Scheffler believes his game is in a “good spot” as he returns to action at the FedEx St Jude Championship in Memphis.
The new Open champion's admission that winning can leave you unfulfilled was surprising but his words resonated with other ...
The PGA Tour regular season concludes this week at the Wyndham Championship with the FedEx Cup playoffs looming.
What if success feels strangely empty? A closer look at Scottie Scheffler's words through a polyvagal lens reveals why winning may not lead to true and lasting fulfillment.
Scottie Scheffler's views on golf and life have found support in LPGA Star Lauren Coughlin, who will be defending her Women's Scottish Open title.
Former Texas Longhorn golfer Scottie Scheffler has been a dominant force in the golf world this year, earning first-place victories in both the PGA Championship and The Open Championship.
The Procore Championship in Napa in September is shaping up to be training camp for the Ryder Cup for the American team to avoid getting rusty ahead of the Sept. 26-28 matches.
Scottie Scheffler's current run has Alan Shipnuck putting him on par with Tiger Woods, Ben Hogan, and Jack Nicklaus.
The more Scottie Scheffler keeps winning, the more comparisons there are to Tiger Woods. Scheffler thinks they're a little silly.
Even with four majors, three legs of the Grand Slam and 20 victories around the world, it’s a little early to be making Scottie Scheffler comparisons.
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