Scottie Scheffler Claims Fourth Win In Five Starts

 By Cooper Roth



    Just a week after his dominant performance at the Masters, Scottie Scheffler picked up his 10th PGA Tour victory and secured his 4th win in the last 5 starts this past weekend at the RBC Heritage. Additionally, he clinched victories at the Players Championship and Arnold Palmer Invitational back-to-back, just two weeks before the Masters, using that momentum to continue his run. Scheffler has joined the ranks of only 8 players to win their second Masters within 3 years. He also became the first PGA Tour player since Tiger Woods in 2006 to win one week after securing the Green Jacket at Augusta National. 

   Earlier this year, Scheffler got off to a frustrating start on the greens, ranking No. 144 in Strokes Gained putting. However, after making the necessary switch to a Taylormade Tour X mallet putter, his game improved significantly, evident in his recent successes. As a result of this integral change in putter, Scheffler has shown how dominant he can be at full strength now leading the PGA Tour in Strokes Gained putting. Despite the interesting swing he possesses, his ball striking talent has been present the entire year ranking No. 1 in strokes gained off the tee and No. 1 in Approach to the Green.

   However, questions have arisen regarding his ability to maintain this level of performance heading into the PGA Championship, just a month away, especially with his first newborn baby on the way, as he is expected to take some time away from tournament play.

Overall, his impressive wining streak has been incredible to watch, and we will likely see him at the top of many leaderboards in years to come. 




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