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Scottie Scheffler dominates 2025 PGA Championship with remarkable victory at Quail Hollow
@Source: indiatimes.com
Scottie Scheffler secured his third major title at the 2025 PGA Championship held at Quail Hollow Club, finishing at 11-under 273, five strokes ahead of his closest competitors. The 28-year-old American golfer, also the 2022 and 2024 Masters champion, shot a final round of 71 to win the event on Sunday, while Spain’s Jon Rahm struggled on the back nine, ultimately tying for eighth.Scheffler's victory, marked by a $5.79 million prize from a $32 million purse, underscores his rapid ascent in professional golf, achieving 15 PGA Tour wins in just over three years.Scheffler's win at Quail Hollow marks his first major victory outside of Augusta National. He became the 10th consecutive American to win the PGA Championship. Bryson DeChambeau, Harris English, and Davis Riley tied for second place. New Zealander Ryan Fox finished in a tie for 28th.Rahm's final round included a bogey at the 16th and double bogeys at the 17th and 18th holes. Fox's final round of 73 saw him fall 11 places down the leaderboard.Scheffler creates recordScheffler matched Spanish legend Seve Ballesteros as the only players in the past century to win their first three majors by at least three shots. He converted his eighth consecutive 54-hole lead into a victory.After a right-hand injury in December 2024, Scheffler won his first title of the year two weeks prior to the PGA Championship at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson. This major victory marked Scheffler’s 15th career PGA Tour triumph in a span of three years and 94 days.Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods are the only players to reach 15 wins faster than Scheffler. His nine titles in 2024 included a Paris Olympic gold medal.Scheffler squandered a five-stroke edge, with Rahm briefly tying him for the lead. A birdie at the par-five 10th lifted Scheffler back in front.He took control with birdies at 14 and 15. Rahm’s closing woes secured the Wanamaker Trophy for Scheffler.The large margin of victory disguised the fact that the final result was very much up in the air until Rahm self-destructed over the final three holes and plunged all the way down to tie for eighth at 4 under. Scheffler started the day with a three-shot lead but several poor tee shots that he pulled left on the front nine eventually caught up with him as he ran up three bogeys on the outward half, along with one birdie.After Rahm, playing two pairings ahead, piled up three birdies in four holes around the turn, Scheffler arrived at the 10th tee tied for the lead. But Scheffler got his driving back on track with a good tee shot at the par-5 10th, eventually making an up-and-down birdie from a greenside bunker to regain the sole lead.He did not let it slip again. A 7-foot birdie at the drivable par-4 14th, where he got up and down from a greenside bunker, extended his lead to two shots and there would be no further drama, at least in the battle for victory.Scheffler bogeyed the first hole, but after a pulled drive at the par-4 second somehow avoided a clump of pines and ended in prime position in pine straw only 85 yards from the hole, he took advantage of the lucky break to make a birdie. At that stage it seemed the final round might be devoid of drama, but Rahm had other ideas.In the end, the two-time major winner from Spain could not close the deal. His birdie putt at the 13th hole somehow lipped out.Had it dropped in, the last few holes might have unfolded differently, but when Rahm bogeyed the 16th his race had been run. A 6-iron into the water at the brutal par-3 17th only confirmed his fate, and consecutive double bogeys on the final two holes marked an ignominious finish for the LIV player.He shot 73 to finish seven strokes behind Scheffler. Such has been Scheffler's dominance since he burst onto the scene that only three years and 94 days have passed between his first PGA Tour victory and his 15th. Since 1950, only Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus took less time to accomplish the same feat. In his most recent start prior to the PGA Championship, Scheffler won the CJ Cup Byron Nelson tournament by eight strokes.Since 1970, only one other player has won consecutive PGA Tour appearances by at least 5 strokes: Woods, who did so twice. Scheffler's performance here was a reminder, if any was needed, that though Rory McIlroy is golf's biggest current star, he has competition for the title of the game's best player. Five weeks removed from completing the career Grand Slam, the Northern Irishman was out of sorts all week, finishing in a tie for 47th at 3-over 287.Fox started the last day tied for 17th but his two over par 73 dropped him down the field. His round included a double bogey on the 17th after he put his tee shot in the water.
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