Scottie Scheffler fumes towards caddie after losing to Cameron Young at Cadillac Championship
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Scottie Scheffler, the world's leading golfer, has confirmed he will participate in the 3M Open for the first time this summer, tournament organisers revealed on Monday.The event, Minnesota's sole PGA Tour competition, is scheduled to run from 20-26 July at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine.The American expressed enthusiasm about his upcoming appearance at the tournament."I'm looking forward to playing the 3M Open for the first time," Scheffler said in a statement.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "I've heard great things about the event and I'm excited to get to Minnesota and compete at TPC Twin Cities."His commitment represents a significant coup for the organisers.Scheffler has maintained his position at the summit of world golf for an remarkable 155 weeks without interruption.The 29-year-old's trophy cabinet includes four major championships, having claimed both the PGA Championship and The Open last year.Tracy West, co-executive director of the tournament, spoke of the organisers'...
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Scottie Scheffler vented his frustration at long-standing caddie Ted Scott during a tense moment in the final round of the Cadillac Championship.The world number one appeared to have a straightforward tap-in for par on the ninth hole, but misjudged the slope and watched his ball miss by the narrowest of margins.After reluctantly tapping in to record a bogey, Scheffler turned to Scott and was seen complaining to the veteran caddie.The confrontation came against a backdrop of mounting disappointment for the American, who has now settled for second place in three successive tournaments.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say At the RBC Heritage Classic, Scheffler fell to Matt Fitzpatrick in a playoff decider, while Rory McIlroy denied him victory at Augusta National just weeks earlier.Scott has worked alongside Scheffler since 2021, serving as both caddie and mentor throughout his rise to the top of world golf.The added weight of near-misses appeared to boil over at President Donald Trump's...
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