Scottie Scheffler is a player who is adorned with many qualities, and many believe that he is even one of the best ball strikers on the golf scene. The 28-year-old did magical things on the PGA Tour last year, and it seems that he is only getting into the rhythm of this season since this month.
Scheffler celebrated at the last PGA Tour tournament, the CJ Cup Byron Nelson tournament. The 28-year-old does not want to participate in this week's Truist Championship, aware of the importance of the PGA Championship to him.
Scheffler will rest, prepare and try to make history in this tournament.
Although it seems that on TV we can see every aspect of the game, move and reaction, things are not like that.
In an interview with the media after the tournament, the young golfer emphasized that he tried to play a draw on one tee shot, but he knows most people wouldn’t notice it.
“I tried to draw that one. So it’s funny, like when I’m swinging good, when I hit a draw, most people won’t know, but what happened there, I could feel the club get behind me on the way down, so I tried to save it at the last second. The draw swing is more a product of me just not swinging the way that I need to.“- he said, as quoted by The Golfing Gazette.
There is no doubt that fans will be watching carefully now.
What can we expect from Scheffler in the rest of the season?
Scottie is truly a golfer who amazes us with his performances, and the question arises as to what we can expect from this impressive golfer in the future. Repeating last season will be an extremely difficult task, but if he is nearly as good, Scheffler should keep the No1 position in the long run.
Rory McIlroy is lurking, waiting for his chance, but the question is whether he can continue this season furiously.