Scottie Scheffler continued his dominance with a second Masters victory in three years on Sunday.
At Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, Scheffler shot a final-round 68, finishing the tournament 11-under-par and four strokes ahead of second-place Ludvig Aberg.
Breaking with tradition, Scheffler paused on his way to the clubhouse to let his caddie, Ted Scott, lead, highlighting Scott’s contribution to his success.
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Scheffler has been exceptional in golf since his initial Masters triumph in 2022. His record includes two Masters titles and ten PGA Tour victories, two at The Players Championship in consecutive years.
Currently, he’s the top golfer in the world.
Despite facing personal challenges that could have derailed his participation, Scheffler’s performance at the Masters was flawless, and he took a moment to celebrate his caddie’s role in his ongoing success.