Colonial, Scottie Scheffler
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On No. 10 the 2016 Charles Schwab Challenge champion sank a 28-foot birdie putt to cross over to safety. Then bogeys at No. 13 and 15 had Spieth in need of a birdie on the closing holes. He got it at No. 17, nestling his approach 6 feet from the cup and sinking the putt for a 71 to go to even-par for 36 holes.
Friday's second round at the Charles Schwab Challenge produced much better scoring as winds laid down and the greens seemed a bit more receptive, allowing players to attack more pins and create more birdie opportunities.
Scottie Scheffler won his third career major championship on Sunday at the PGA Championship, adding to his growing legacy.
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The Mirror US on MSNPGA Tour star who quit golf and suffered Masters heartbreak shows up Scottie SchefflerBen Griffin has taken the Charles Schwab Challenge by storm, where PGA Championship winner Scottie Scheffler is also competing, and it's been quite a journey for the PGA Tour star to get to this point
Ben Griffin shot a 7-under 63 in the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial for the early second-round lead at 11 under.
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GOLF.com on MSNThe genius of Scottie Scheffler’s caddie and USWO intrigue | Weekend 9Here are nine nuggets for the weekend. There are items on Scottie Scheffler’s caddie, Ted Scott, and the U.S. Women’s Open.
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Golf Digest on MSNScottie Scheffler eagles first hole at Charles Schwab Challenge, Golf Twitter declares tournament overScottie Scheffler is the clear World No. 1 and coming off a dominant win at the PGA Championship. Actually, he's coming off that dominant win and an even more dominant win at the AT&T Byron Nelson his start before, putting him an absurd 13 shots clear of everyone else in those two victories. It's just not a fair fight right now!
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Tennis World on MSNScottie Scheffler shuts down LIV Golf question: That was their choice, not mineReporters were interested in Scheffler's position on LIV Golf, asking him if he ever wondered what his career would have looked like if the Saudi-backed Tour had not arrived on the golf scene three years ago.
Scottie Scheffler's stance on golf's reunification hasn't changed. "Ask those guys," he said this week at the Charles Schwab Challenge.