Scottie Scheffler claims Claret Jug
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Portrush, Northern Ireland – Scottie Scheffler had all the time in the world to celebrate his latest major title. This British Open was never in doubt Sunday as golf's No. 1 player delivered another dominant performance to win his second major this year and grab the third leg of the career Grand Slam.
Scheffler won by four shots Sunday at Royal Portrush, his fourth major victory and first in an Open Championship.
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The Mirror US on MSNScottie Scheffler's message to crying son after winning Open sums him upScottie Scheffler is now a four-time major champion after winning The Open Championship in Northern Ireland, becoming the Champion Golfer of the Year for the first time
Scottie Scheffler is on the cusp of his fourth major, which would bring him one step closer to golf’s career grand slam. The following are five facts every golf fan should know about Scheffler after he won his second major title of the 2025 season.
World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler said he doesn't find true fulfillment in winning: "You work your whole life to celebrate ... a few minutes. It only lasts a few minutes."
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The Mirror US on MSNScottie Scheffler dismantles The Open Championship field and bursts Rory McIlroy bubbleScottie Scheffler is the Champion Golfer of the Year after producing a sensational performance to outclass the field at The Open Championship, sealing a famous win at Royal Portrush
It seems like every time Scottie Scheffler wins, he’s putting himself in the same conversation as Tiger Woods. Leading the British Open and on the brink of 17
Scheffler entered the week at 3‑under after an opening‑round 68, marked by five birdies and two bogeys, that left him three shots under par. By Friday’s close, he surged to 10‑under overall, seizing the 36‑hole lead.