After briefly celebrating his second Masters title, Scottie Scheffler swiftly returned to focus for the RBC Heritage in South Carolina. Known for his calm demeanor, Scheffler spent minimal time celebrating, opting to check in on his pregnant wife Meredith before meeting friends at a Dallas bar in his Masters green jacket. Now, he's at Harbour Town Golf Links, aiming to add to his 2024 tally of three titles.
Despite feeling some fatigue from his recent triumph, Scheffler remains determined to perform well at the PGA Tour Signature event, even if it means leaving his expectant wife at home. He emphasized his seriousness about competing, stating that he's there to play and hopes to excel, setting a formidable tone for the competition.
Scheffler's dominance in recent tournaments has led fellow players like Wyndham Clark and Max Homa to reassess their own games. Clark admitted to questioning what he needs to improve upon, while Homa acknowledged the significant gap between Scheffler's performance and that of his peers. Meanwhile, Ludvig Aberg, runner-up to Scheffler at the Masters, remains focused on personal improvement, acknowledging Scheffler's role in driving others to elevate their game.
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