Scotty Shefer captured the Memorial for the third win of 2025, which was originally seen on athlon sports.
Winning three of the final four incidents on any tour is the reason for the celebration.
Winning the PGA Championship and Memorial Tournament, which is as close to a major, makes victory more than only winning; They are a calling card for all those who think they have a chance.
Sunday proved that he was not.
Scotty Sheffer sent another message to the golf world, stating that in 2024, his dominance in 2024 returned with a vengeance with eight wins.
During this current stretch of the game, a joint 60-ender is equal to the chefler four tournaments. During the last 16 rounds, he recorded only one round over, which is 71 in the second round of Charles Schwab Challenge.
Scotty Chefler twisted the fifth hole during the final round of the Memorial Tournament at the Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. © Adam Cairns and Sol; Columbus Dispatch and Sol; Through imagn images via USA Today Network
In eight weekends, the average of the chefler is 67 scoring.
Jack Nickus hosting the tournament on Sunday said about Shefflor’s game, “He did not play for her, brilliant golf; he should be played what he did.” “He played good, solid, smart golf and, you know, three 70 and a 68, it is a great golf in the circumstances there. This is the best player in the world. He comes out, does things correctly, manages it and sees who is on the leaderboard and who is challenging him.”
Jeet was a traditional victory for the 16th, the 16th, World No.1.
Entering the final round, the chefler made a-shot lead. It was a leadership that he would never abandon, and one he used to nurse through nine of the entire front, making a lonely a lonely a bedi on the seventh hole and turning with a two-shot lead.
Chefler will make a single bogie on the 10th hole, but will be ready for misunderstanding with his second day of the 11th day, and replaced the table on his nearest chasing Ben Griffin.
“Certainly a significant moment in the tournament because after a bogie at 10, it was definitely important to make that put on 11 in the bay,” Sheffler said of one of the round points of the round. “I had not really seen her put there, but I knew it had missed it, and so I am under the control of the box, and I went there and hit a very good shot, which I think was really important, put it in position there.”
At 12th for Griffin for Skafler and Bogi, equal did not stop the tournament, but continued the solid and concentrated game of the chefler in the last two years.
“I felt that when I was chasing Houston in the final round, I had to press only at the same time when I was chasing in Houston,” Skefler had fixed it by another player last time. “I was going far behind in the last phase, and so I was going back to nine, I probably had to change some lines in some pins and had to play something more aggressively than today, for example, today, today, it is playing differently with the lead than it chased. I think I started the day that I really was, I really felt that I was the last.”
Sheffler ended Lee’s T2 in Houston. Since then, he has not ended outside the top 10, with US Next Up.
“It is really difficult to put into words that it really likes to sit here, of course with the greatest players of all time, and we are sitting here talking about the stuff that I did on his golf course today,” Shefler said, sitting with Nicolas. “It looks a very strange.”
Finally, something that causes the chefler to some angst.
The story was originally reported by Ethalon Sports on June 2, 2025, where it first appeared.