Scottie Scheffler dominates in British Open victory for 2nd major this year


Scottie Scheffler had all the time of the world to celebrate his last major title. This British Open was never doubted on Sunday when player No. 1 of the Golf delivered another dominant performance to win its second major this year and seize the third stage of the Grand Slam in a career.
Scheffler started with a 10 -inch shot for Birdie. An hour after the final round, his advance was already seven shots and did not approach four in the rest of the path to Royal Portrush.
He closed with a 3-mine of 68 for a four-stroke victory, sending him to the United States Open next year with a chance to make a clean scan of the greatest titles in golf.
Scheffler won the Masters by three shots in 2022 and four shots last year. He won the PGA championship by five shots in May.
And then he arrived in Northern Ireland and shared an extraordinary overview when he said that the celebration of tournament victories does not last but a few minutes before it is next. He likes the work necessary to be the best. He thrives on competition. But in terms of realization, he often wonders why he wants to win so badly when the thrill of victory is ephemeral.
He hit the peer on the final hole, which makes it all so routine. But then he saw his family, push the two arms into the air, pump the two arms and throw his cap into the air. This is what it was for the 29 -year -old Texas player.
And he can keep the jug in money for a year.
Rory McILroy described the result of “inevitable” when Scheffler built a four -stroke advance in the final round, and that was all that.


