Scheffler Cruises advances to British Open Champion, let’s open the left and right to complete the professional grand slam

Scottie Scheffler has been celebrating his latest major title in the world. This British Open has never been questioned Sunday as the golf first player won his second-place Grand Slam this year and won the third leg of his career Grand Slam.
Scheffler started 10 inches from the birdie’s shot. Entering the final hour, his lead was already seven shots, no closer than the four remaining shots of Royal Shotrus in Northern Ireland.
He ended the game with a three-shot victory under 68 and sent him to the U.S. Open next year with a chance to make it the biggest title in golf.
Schaffler won the Masters in 2022 with three shots and four shots last year. He won the PGA title in May.
He then arrived in Northern Ireland and shared some extraordinary insights when he said that the celebration of the championship victory would not last and that it would only take a few minutes to get to the next game. He likes the best job. He thrives in the game. But in terms of achievement, he often questioned why the stimulus of winning is short-lived.
He dug out in the last hole to make everything look so regular. But then he saw his family, stretched his arms into the air, thrust his arms, and threw his hat into the air. That’s all for a 29-year-old from Texas.
He can keep the silver purple-red jug for a year.
Rory McIlroy called the result “inevitably” and Scheffler built a four-shot lead in the final round, and that’s all.
Tap-In bird in the first hole. The fourth bird’s two knobs are excellent way to get between seven feet. A 15-foot bird on No. 5. The most convincing thing is his biggest celebration, a powerful fist pump he made on the sixth-place 15-foot PAR putter.
Eighth swaying t-shirt shot
It reminds Tiger Woods saved his biggest fist pump on the 16th hole of the historic 15-stroke victory at the 2000 Pebble Beach, when it was obvious that Woods was primarily competing with himself.
Until Scheffler swayed, that’s the feeling. He found a bunker in his 4-shot eighth t-shirt, and Scheffler became too radical. The camera hit the top of the side being reviewed and rolled back into the sand. He put the next one into the fairway safely, hit 18 feet, and took two putts for a double bogey.
This ended his 32-hole streak, without bogey, with significant control over his golf ball. The lead dropped to four shots when Scottish Open champion Chris Gotterup hit the ninth place.
Then Scheftler drilled a drive and hit the wedge into the five-foot bird, and he returned to the horse. He hit nine defenders with eight pars and a birdie because that’s what he needs. No one can catch him.
“I played with him for the first two days and honestly, I thought he was going to birdie every hole. It was incredible to look at it,” Shane Lowry said. “If Scott’s feet were stable and his swing looked like Adam Scott’s feet, we would talk about him in the same words as Tiger Woods. … His bad shots were really good. You know he was really good at that time.”
Scheffler ended with a 267-under 17 win, winning the fourth time this year. He was the first player to win the top four majors in the last century, winning at least three shots.
He has won 20 titles worldwide since February 2022, the 11th consecutive time he has turned his 54-hole lead into a victory.
This is the second consecutive year that Xander Schauffele won two majors after winning the PGA title and the British Open last year.
“I think we think the golf world will experience dominance as quickly as a tiger, and that’s the throne where Scottie is dominant,” Schauffele said.
“You can’t even say he’s running. He’s just killed over two years,” he said. “He’s a tough guy and when you see his name on the rankings, it’s awful for us.”
English strengthens the case of Ryder Cup
The UK capped the unforgettable and memorable in the UK. His eight-year caddy was unable to obtain a new travel visa due to a ten-year prison term twenty years ago. English was replaced at the Scottish Open last week, another this week. It didn’t stop him.
English shot 66ers, finishing second in the major for the second time this year – twice against Scheffler – strengthening his case for the Ryder Cup in September.
“The only guy who beat me in PGA this week and this week. I’m playing some good golf,” said English. “I didn’t play professional golf when the Tigers reached their peak. But it was incredible, exactly how great his leader was.”
Scheffler’s only stumbling block comes from his 15-month-old son Bennett, who tries to walk to the 18th green hillside, towards his father and the fuchsia jug, but is a facial plant.
China’s Li Haotong (70), Matt Fitzpatrick (69) and Wyndham Clark (65) tied for fourth place. Let Lee enter the Masters next year.
As for McIlroy, there are few complaints. He needs to be no more than five shots in 12 holes, like Saturday’s electric start. in spite of. The Masters Champion soaked in the Royal portrayal, ending seventh place with a score of 69.
“I wish I was close to Scotty going today and could really push it,” McIlroy said. “But he’s been at different levels all week and he’s been at different levels for the past two years. He’s the bar we’re all working to reach right now.
“But it’s absolutely incredible to have me in front of everyone at home and make the last reception. I’ll remember that for a long time.”