Scottie Scheffler, Open
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Scottie Scheffler's performance at the 2025 US Open was marked by issues with the part of his game that has been his nemesis throughout his professional career.
Fair Haven, N.J.’s Chris Gotterup, coming off a pair of 69s, never made a big push, shot 74 and finished 8-over. And Max Greyserman, from Short Hills, N.J., also shot 74 and finished 8-over.
Scottie Scheffler battled his way to a 1-over 71 at the U.S. Open. That was a slight improvement on his first-round 73 but still not the type of performance that’s made him the game’s dominant player the past three years.
Scottie Scheffler does not appear pleased with how things are going for him at the US Open, even though he'll comfortably make the cut.
OAKMONT, Pa. — Scottie Scheffler made yet another visit to Oakmont’s famous Church Pews. He also bogeyed a hole after nearly driving the green. That wasn’t enough to knock the top-ranked player out of contention — in the eyes of the betting markets and Scheffler himself.
Scottie Scheffler has been such a big favorite in golf that he had to get rid of his Venmo account. Turns out he was getting requests from fans who either paid him a few bucks for their betting wins or were asking for refunds.
Sam Burns revealed the role that his friend, Scottie Scheffler, has played in his career, including his status as the 54-hole leader of the 2025 U.S. Open.
Scottie Scheffler’s run at the 2025 U.S. Open ended in heartbreak. The world No. 1, who came into Oakmont as a favorite, couldn’t overcome the course’s brutal challenges. A crucial three-putt late in the final round derailed his momentum,