Scottie Scheffler, PGA Championship
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Scottie Scheffler is closing out 54-hole leads like Tiger used to do. He converted his 9th straight 54-hole lead at the Memorial on Sunday.
B ryson DeChambeau enters the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club as the defending national champion. In addition, he has put together an impressive resume in majors recently.
Woods is a five-time winner at Memorial who won three straight from 1999 through 2001. No one had repeated at Muirfield Village since then until Scheffler. His performances lately look a lot more like Nicklaus the way he wears down the field by rarely getting out of position.
Scottie Scheffler made a late charge on Saturday to lead the Memorial Tournament and set a new career first in the process.
Last year, as the top-ranked player in the FedEx Cup standings, Scheffler opened the Tour Championship at 10 under. Scheffler went onto win his first FedEx Cup title by four shots over Colin Morikawa, who started the tournament at 4 under.
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Griffin, like Scheffler, has won twice this year, most recently last week’s Charles Schwab Challenge. He also joined with Andrew Novak to capture the Zurich Classic of New Orleans two-man team event. The North Carolina native missed a three-foot par putt on the home hole for a 72 to slip one behind Scheffler at 209.