Bryson shot the lowest last 54 holes in Open history then Wyndham Hotel matched it for a couple of back door top 5 finishes after opening round disasters.
Scottie separated himself further. It comes down to approach shots. He gives himself more chances and is on a roll putting. Contrast to Rory hitting wedges to outside 30 feet when he needed to make a move.
Scottie is the 30th member of the 4 Majors club
Rory got to 4 from 2011 to 2014 in a run similar to Scottie. Rory didn't play the tour as much so regular tour wins are lower. Got his 5th this year
Brooks won 4 from 2017 to 2019 and added a 5th in 23
The question is whether Scottie gets through the invisible wall. Took Phil until he was 50 to win 6 and join Faldo and Trevino. Above that are the legends of the game
Nice trip across the pond for Gotterup. Couple million and a win and a runner up
Gotterup getting some Ryder Cup buzz. No diss on him but no one had ever heard of him two weeks ago, which in an indictment on the assumed players on the USteam that are playing terrible this year. Morikawa, Cantaly, Spieth come to mind here. JT is on my watchlist too.
At this point you compare Scottie to the post Tiger multiple major winners like I did. He is in position to take the next step. In 2014 when Rory beat Phil at Valhalla for #4 he was younger than Scottie and most thought he was the next one
Scheffler now has 17 PGA Tour victories, accomplished in less than three-and-a-half years. It’s as many two-time U.S. Open champion Curtis Strange produced in a World Golf Hall of Fame career. It’s the same number as Jim Furyk. It’s one behind Julius Boros and Nick Price and just two behind Ernie Els, Ben Crenshaw, Hubert Green and Tom Kite.
He’s already surpassed Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth, two players that offer a cautionary tale that nothing is guaranteed.
Ten years ago, when Spieth won the Masters and the U.S. Open, missed a playoff by a stroke at the Open and finished second at the PGA Championship, he seemed destined to win 25 or more PGA Tour events. But he’s added just two titles since his 2017 Open victory and is stuck on 13. Thomas, after getting to 15 wins in 2022, only this year added the 16th win.
It’s increasingly more difficult to maintain success. Rory McIlroy, who captured the Masters earlier this year for his 29th PGA Tour victory, might be among the few players to ever get to 30 PGA Tour wins again.
It puts in perspective what Woods (82 wins) and Phil Mickelson (45) have accomplished.
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I’m happy the Chinese dude isn’t going to win.
Sergio is a good guy.
In the Kent Griswold sense?
Nice to see four Americans in the top 4
Yes
From now on, if I think Scottie is going to miss the cut, I’ll just predict he wins.
Bryson shot the lowest last 54 holes in Open history then Wyndham Hotel matched it for a couple of back door top 5 finishes after opening round disasters.
Scottie separated himself further. It comes down to approach shots. He gives himself more chances and is on a roll putting. Contrast to Rory hitting wedges to outside 30 feet when he needed to make a move.
Scottie is the 30th member of the 4 Majors club
Rory got to 4 from 2011 to 2014 in a run similar to Scottie. Rory didn't play the tour as much so regular tour wins are lower. Got his 5th this year
Brooks won 4 from 2017 to 2019 and added a 5th in 23
The question is whether Scottie gets through the invisible wall. Took Phil until he was 50 to win 6 and join Faldo and Trevino. Above that are the legends of the game
Nice trip across the pond for Gotterup. Couple million and a win and a runner up
Gotterup getting some Ryder Cup buzz. No diss on him but no one had ever heard of him two weeks ago, which in an indictment on the assumed players on the USteam that are playing terrible this year. Morikawa, Cantaly, Spieth come to mind here. JT is on my watchlist too.
Scottie vs Tiger from 25 - 29 years of age.
Scottie is ridiculous. He’ll end up at probably 8-9 majors.
Tiger also had like 6 majors from 97-2021. Let’s not get crazy here.
At this point you compare Scottie to the post Tiger multiple major winners like I did. He is in position to take the next step. In 2014 when Rory beat Phil at Valhalla for #4 he was younger than Scottie and most thought he was the next one
Golf is a fickle mistress
Scheffler now has 17 PGA Tour victories, accomplished in less than three-and-a-half years. It’s as many two-time U.S. Open champion Curtis Strange produced in a World Golf Hall of Fame career. It’s the same number as Jim Furyk. It’s one behind Julius Boros and Nick Price and just two behind Ernie Els, Ben Crenshaw, Hubert Green and Tom Kite.
He’s already surpassed Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth, two players that offer a cautionary tale that nothing is guaranteed.
Ten years ago, when Spieth won the Masters and the U.S. Open, missed a playoff by a stroke at the Open and finished second at the PGA Championship, he seemed destined to win 25 or more PGA Tour events. But he’s added just two titles since his 2017 Open victory and is stuck on 13. Thomas, after getting to 15 wins in 2022, only this year added the 16th win.
It’s increasingly more difficult to maintain success. Rory McIlroy, who captured the Masters earlier this year for his 29th PGA Tour victory, might be among the few players to ever get to 30 PGA Tour wins again.
It puts in perspective what Woods (82 wins) and Phil Mickelson (45) have accomplished.
Here’s a quick look at the updated standings:
U.S.
1. Scottie Scheffler
2. Xander Schauffele
3. J.J. Spaun
4. Russell Henley
5. Bryson DeChambeau
6. Harris English
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7. Justin Thomas
8. Collin Morikawa
9. Ben Griffin
10. Keegan Bradley
11. Maverick McNealy
12. Brian Harman
13. Andrew Novak
14. Patrick Cantlay
15. Sam Burns
Suddenly it doesn't look all that much of a juggernaut. Going to need that home field advantage at Bethpage
Xander seems to have found it again.
Europe for the first time I can remember has the better team on paper. And has players that are better course fits.