Scottie Scheffler, US Open
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Scottie Scheffler’s run at the 2025 U.S. Open ended in heartbreak. The world No. 1, who came into Oakmont as a favorite, couldn’t overcome the course’s brutal challenges. A crucial three-putt late in the final round derailed his momentum,
Scottie Scheffler's hopes of winning a second major of the year were ended by a poor final round at the US Open on Sunday, and the world No. 1 didn't look for excuses after his round
Scottie Scheffler is the best golfer in the world. Regardless of also-ran status over the weekend in the U.S. Open at Oakmont, the affable Texan has done more than enough since turning pro seven years ago to distance himself from his nearest pursuers among the sport’s current elite.
Scottie Scheffler battled his way to a 1-over 71 at the U.S. Open. That was a slight improvement on his first-round 73 but still not the type of performance that’s made him the game’s dominant player the past three years.
Scottie Scheffler managed to card a very respectable even 70 fourth round as he did on Saturday to enter the clubhouse as the co-leader alongside the likes of Jon Rahm
The World No. 1, Scottie Scheffler, leads the betting odds in every sportsbook, showing a dominance that rivals Tiger Woods' best years.
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Tennis World USA on MSNScottie Scheffler reflects on US Open strugglesI felt like I did some good things out there. A few more putts drop today, I think itâs a little different story, Scheffler said.