Scottie Scheffler, Masters and Champions
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This year's dinner menu is courtesy of 2024 champion Scottie Scheffler, and it will feature some Texas flair from the University of Texas alumnus.
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It’s officially Masters Week—the proverbial Super Bowl for golf retail as golfers near and far champ at the bit to get onto their local tracks flaunting the latest and greatest apparel, equipment and ...
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McDonald loves the value of Sepp Straka at 80-1 (risk $100 to win $8,000) in the first major of the year.
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Picks for even more 2025 Masters golfers and the Masters favorite to win ahead of the year's first major at Augusta National
All eyes are on Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler heading into The Masters and two golf legends are ready to see them duke it out at the season's first major.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Scottie Scheffler took advantage of ideal, warm conditions on Sunday at the Masters, playing a practice round at Augusta National with his mother, Diane, ahead of some predicted bad weather.
Sleeper pick: Corey Conners, +6500. His past three finishes prior to the Valero: 3, T6, T8. In seven appearances at Augusta National, he has three top-10s. Feels like pretty good odds given Conners’ current form and past Masters resume.
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AFP on MSNScheffler and McIlroy chase history at MastersTop-ranked defending champion Scottie Scheffler and world number two Rory McIlroy will take a swing at golf history in this week's 89th Masters."I like the way my swing has started to feel," Scheffler said.
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The first major championship, the Masters Tournament, is finally here. Here are the tee times and everything to know for the week at Augusta National.
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Golf Digest on MSNMasters 2025: Nike scripts Scottie Scheffler's son Bennett for the Masters with adorable care packageBennett Scheffler was the talk of the Masters … even though he hadn’t been born yet. Throughout the tournament, Scottie Scheffler—in the midst of his historic spring swing—insisted that if his wife Meredith went into the labor with their first child,