Scheffler Gets some Help From Clark, but Can't Take Advantage at the US Open
Wyndham Clark claims U.S. Open title by one stroke, while Scottie Scheffler misses a key opportunity to move closer to completing his career Grand Slam.
- On Sunday, Wyndham Clark won the Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, claiming his second title in four years by finishing one shot ahead of Sam Burns.
- Scottie Scheffler entered the final round as the primary challenger among a four-way tie for second but failed to apply necessary pressure on Clark, despite the leader struggling throughout.
- Tom Kim finished alone in third place after shooting a 70, surpassing Sam Burns, who left in a three-way deadlock for fourth place after the final round concluded.
- Despite beating Clark by two shots in their final-pairing showdown, Scheffler must wait another year to complete his career Grand Slam after trailing by six strokes entering Sunday.
- Celebrating his 30th birthday at Shinnecock Hills, the player shot a 1-over 71 with two birdies, leaving him in a deadlock for fourth place alongside other competitors.
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Scheffler gets some help from Clark, but can't take advantage at US Open
Scottie Scheffler got the crack in Wyndham Clark’s game that might have kickstarted his own run at completing the career Grand Slam. But the world's top-ranked never did the other part — namely, applying any pressure of his own Clark,…
Scottie Scheffler leaves U.S. Open fixated on 1 conundrum
Scottie Scheffler's first chance at the career grand slam ended in a near miss. The problem, he says, came long before Sunday. The post Scottie Scheffler leaves U.S. Open fixated on 1 conundrum appeared first on Golf.
Scheffler gets some help from Clark, but can't take advantage at the US Open
Scottie Scheffler got the crack in Wyndham Clark’s game that might have kickstarted his own run at completing the career Grand Slam.
SOUTHAMPTON, NEW YORK. Scandalous scenes unfolded at the US Open. A group of spectators heckled the leader Wyndham Clark, 32, and were ejected. – They should be ashamed, says Viaplay expert Per-Ulrik Johansson.
Scottie Scheffler leaves U.S. Open fixated on 1 conundrum - Irish Golfer Magazine
Scottie Scheffler is confused. Sure, he’s the best in the world at playing this impossible game. He’s improved every year since turning pro. He wins more frequently than any golfer since Tiger Woods. But he’s puzzled right now, confronting a conundrum. What is happening in his first rounds? Scheffler was stuck on that thought Sunday night, about 20 minutes after his first attempt to finish the career grand slam had finished. “At the end of the …
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