Scottie Scheffler wins his first British Open

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Scottie scheffler wins his first:

The American Scottie Scheffler won the British Open for the first time on Sunday in Portrush. Similarly, Northern Ireland. Moreover, It is the fourth big home title of the world number 1.

In the lead since the end of the second round Friday. Meanwhile, Scheffler, already winner this year in the PGA championship, finished 17 shots under the par, with a comfortable advance on his pursuers. Similarly, The 29 -year -old golfer has relegated his compatriots Harris English and Christopher Gotterup to four and five lengths.

In front of his audience. the child of the country Rory Mcillroy, world number 2, did not deserve and ends in the lot of the seventh, at -10, in the company of the title holder, the American Xander Schauffele.

The best golfer on the planet

Scottie Scheffler therefore continued his domination over the world golf course. scottie scheffler wins his first which he has been practicing almost without discontinuing for more than three years. The bearded man from New Jersey. appointed player of the year of the PGA circuit in 2022, 2023 and 2024, is already at only 29 years old at four Grand Slam, after his titles at the Masters in 2022 and 2024, at the PGA Championship and now at the British Open this year.

Another sign of his domination over the world golf course. from the Houston Open, in March, he never finished beyond tenth place. On Sunday. he tackled this last round on the Portrush course with four lengths ahead of his first pursuer, then the Chinese Li Haotong.

Disconcerting tranquility

By a sweet summer day. as part of this seaside resort with the Atlantic-North as a wallpaper, he kept it with a disconcerting composure and tranquility, barely troubled by a double bogy in hole number 8, scottie scheffler wins his first the only small fault in the breastplate of a last course while mastering.

‘I grew up getting up very early to follow this tournament on television. hoping and dreaming that I would one day have the chance to participate’, said the native of New Jersey at the microphone of Sky Sports. ‘So it’s very cool to stand here with this trophy, it’s difficult to put words into it.’

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Scottie scheffler wins his first

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