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Scottie Scheffler prepared for PGA Championship challenge at Valhalla, embracing new opportunities in pursuit of major success | Golf News

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World No 1 Scottie Scheffler is gearing up for the PGA Championship this week, but he remains grounded despite his recent success. With 10 PGA Tour wins since 2022, including a title defense at The Players and a second Masters victory, Scheffler is in top form. However, he is not letting the hype get to him, avoiding comparisons to Tiger Woods and focusing on the present.

Scheffler, who recently became a father, took a break from competition after his last win at the RBC Heritage. Despite the time off, he feels well-prepared for the PGA Championship at Valhalla. While his regular caddie, Ted Scott, will be absent for part of the tournament due to his daughter’s graduation, Scheffler has a backup plan in place with friend Brad Payne stepping in.

The PGA Championship promises to be an exciting event, with Scheffler looking to continue his winning streak. With his dedication to his craft and a strong support system in place, Scheffler is ready to take on the competition. Golf fans can catch all the action live on Sky Sports Golf, starting Thursday at 1 pm. Don’t miss out on this thrilling event as Scheffler aims to add another major title to his impressive resume.

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