World No.1 Scottie Scheffler is on fire at the Memorial Tournament, leading by a whopping four shots. Can anyone catch up to his incredible performance?
Scottie Scheffler is unstoppable at the Memorial Tournament, leading by a substantial four-shot margin going into the final round. Canada's Adam Hadwin is tied for second but faces a challenging task to overcome Scheffler's dominance. Despite a minor setback with a triple bogey, Scheffler maintains his lead with remarkable composure.
Scheffler's consistent performance has left his competitors trailing, with defending champion Viktor Hovland and Adam Hadwin trying to close the gap. The tournament has been a showcase of Scheffler's skill and determination, showcasing why he is the world No. 1 in golf.
Even with a few hiccups, like hitting shots into water and over boundary fences, Scheffler remains in control. His ability to bounce back from setbacks sets him apart from the rest, making him a force to be reckoned with in the golfing world.
As the Memorial Tournament reaches its climax, all eyes are on Scottie Scheffler as he aims for his fifth victory of the season. Can anyone challenge his lead, or will he continue his dominance and secure another impressive win?
If Adam Hadwin wants to win his second PGA Tour event of his career, the Canadian will have to make up a big gap on world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler on Sunday.
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DUBLIN, Ohio -- Scottie Scheffler hit out of a bunker over the green and into the water. He hit a tee shot over a boundary fence and made a triple bogey.