Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Scottie Scheffler went through the final round with Ben Griffin to seek his third victory at PGA Tour in the season successful defense of the title in the Memorial Tournament.
Scheffler led with one goal in Muirfield Village in the last day and never renounced the first place, and World NO 1 was a final round 70 to close four bullets and became the first player from Tiger Woods to win the events.
The three -time main champion mixed three birds with one Bogey to register the third victory in four starts, after being from CJ Cup byron Nelson and PGA Championship, and success took advantage of its advantage at the top of the world rankings and on the Fedexcup ladder.
Griffin played together with Scheffler and was in a hit for the large parts of the last round, just to twice perfect his penultimate hole and finish four blows, and Sepp Strak in the third place in five below, after the last round of 70.
Nick Taylor caught fourth place in front of Russel Henley and Maverick McNealy, while Rickie Fowler Equal in the seventh end of the open next month through an open qualifying series, where one place was on offer for Royal Portsh to the highest finisher, which is not already exceptional.
Topsy-Turvy Start saw Scheffler stood up and got off the first green to fight into a double lead, only to give Griffin his leg in the opening, turning from five to Birdie the following.
Griffin is in the fourth card card for three strokes, but used part-five next, where Scheffler missed a four-meter bird’s chance and continued his couple.
Scheffler knocked down seven meters to save the couple in the sixth and asked for the first bird of the day from a close reach to Par-Five Next, with the world no. 1 reached two fronts after he got up and went down to save the couple in the ninth.
The champion who defended himself answered at the beginning of his back nine with a hit back by overturning from 15 feet to the bird’s peta 11. Before he caught complete control of the tournament when Griffin failed to get up and go down from the sand at three 12. For the first consecutive noise.
Scheffler turned 10 feet to save the couple in 14. and make a bird with two strokes in Petica 15, where Griffin knocked down an eagle of 12 feet and then drained a 30 -foot bird on the other to jump back within two.
Griffin’s hopes ended up with the wrong ride in the fourth and prematurely double, lowering him four behind, as Scheffler ended up with consecutive pars to close the 16th PGA Tour.
Scottie Scheffler: “Only one thief around this place is pretty good. I hit a lot of shallows. I was definitely not in rough. I think I hit her in a rough of 10, but beyond that, I don’t think I was in rough at all. So it will be key.
Ben Griffin: “My passenger was definitely not a hundred percent there. In the end, I did it exciting for a few holes. It’s funny, I would take this ending, as a year ago, two years ago, three years ago. I’m definitely a little disappointed that I didn’t do a little closer or did it.
“I will learn from some swing down the section, I will remember some good things, and I will refuse and come back to it. So, overall, a great week, but definitely a little disappointed with another.”
PGA Tour goes to Ontario for RBC Canadian Open, where Robert Macintyre returns as a defender, and Rory Mcilroy returned to the action for the first time after the PGA championship. Early coverage begins on Thursday from 11.45am on Sky Sports+ on the eve of full coverage from 8pm on Sky Sports Golf.
Scheffler takes a week before heading to the US Open in Oakmont, live on Thursday 12 June from 12.30am on Sky Sports Golf. Get Sky Sports or Streak with now.