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Scottie Scheffler hit only 3 of 14 fairways at Royal Portrush, but he still finished with a 3-under 68 and is among the early ...
By the time Scottie Scheffler reached Royal Portrush’s first green and saw his ball 16 inches from the cup, the question of ...
Scottie Scheffler has had to prove a lot of his critics wrong after a difficult start to 2025, with one of those being golf ...
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler coasts to a four-stroke lead heading into Sunday’s final round at The Open at Royal Portrush in ...
If Scottie Scheffler is still wrestling with just why he wants to win the Open Championship, he’s doing a remarkable job of ...
The world No. 1 gave one of the most revealing answers during his press conference on Tuesday in what turned into a therapy ...
Then on the fifth hole, Scheffler's frustrations mounted. He watched as an 11-foot par putt burned the right edge and his jaw dropped. He was stunned. Flabbergasted. Pick your adjective.
Probably, the imperviousness to fame is the secret of his immense success. However, there is also something else that makes ...
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.
On the eve of The Open, the world’s best golfer revealed a startlingly honest insight into the emptiness of winning. Lawrence Ostlere unpacks Scheffler’s words ...