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Welcome again to the Monday End, the place we’re beginning to assume this Scottie Scheffler might need an actual future within the recreation. To the information!
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GOLF STUFF I LIKE
Appreciating the good things.
It’s pure to look ahead. And, I believe more and more, cultural forces have us transferring on to the subsequent factor even quicker than ever. That’s doubly true for athletes, who’re doubtless impressed by some finish objective (successful the championship, say) however with a purpose to get there should lose themselves within the course of. An athlete’s consolation zone is having one thing left to show, some talent but to grasp, a long way to the mountaintop left to climb. Truly reaching the summit? That may be robust to course of, in its personal method.
That brings us to Scottie Scheffler, who received once more this weekend, this time on the Hero World Problem within the Bahamas, his ninth worldwide victory this season. He redirected questions on what the victory meant, as he’s used to doing by now, insisting that he performs not for cash nor legacy however as a result of he enjoys the competitors. His is an aspirational outlook; should you’re in it purely for the enjoyment of successful and the love of competing, you’ll be able to take in your victories whereas additionally looking forward to the subsequent likelihood to contend. Bravo, Scottie.
The crossroads of accomplishment, satisfaction and successful additionally brings us to Bob MacIntyre. The 28-year-old Scotsman ended up with a fairy-tale season, but it surely didn’t start that method. This was his first full yr taking part in the PGA Tour and it took time to regulate; he initially primarily based himself out of Orlando, Fla. however quickly discovered that untethering and unsatisfying. After a number of months he moved dwelling to Oban to re-center himself.
It was proper round that point that MacIntyre, lacking dwelling, introduced dwelling to him. He tapped in his father Dougie as a fill-in caddie for the RBC Canadian Open and, positive sufficient, received the entire rattling factor. Within the moments after the win I used to be struck by MacIntyre’s instincts. Whereas CBS interviewer Amanda Balionis understandably assumed he’d then faucet in for the next week’s Memorial Match, a big-money Tour occasion for which he was all of a sudden certified, MacIntyre shook his head. He was headed dwelling along with his girlfriend and his household to rejoice a dream come true.
Issues solely bought extra outrageous for the favored Scot when he teed it up the subsequent month at his dwelling open, the Genesis Scottish, held on the Renaissance Membership. MacIntyre fought off a loaded leaderboard that included Rory McIlroy and ultimately outdueled Adam Scott, pouring in a big-time birdie putt at No. 18 to complete off a event win he’d dreamt of so long as he might dream.
The Hero can function one thing of a bookend to the yr and is commonly time to ask gamers to mirror. Had MacIntyre gotten the chance to understand what he’d achieved?
“I’ve not achieved that but and I don’t assume I’ll be capable of try this till afterward in my life, to be sincere with you,” MacIntyre stated after a bogey-free opening spherical. “That’s simply — it’s work. I attempt to go week to week, simply attempt to enhance daily, each week.” Afterward in his profession, he stated, he’d have a neater time. As a competitor, that makes full sense. However as a fan of nice tales I needed a second of real-time reflection for MacIntyre, for his household and mates. Wins this particular simply don’t come alongside typically sufficient to let ’em move by.
I used to be relieved, then, to see him publish an image to social media on Monday following a seventh-place end within the Bahamas. He’s sitting on a seashore, sporting a smile and holding a beer, solar setting into the horizon behind him. Life’s good, Bob. Good on ya for taking a minute to cease and soak it in. Celebrating the good things — that’s golf stuff I like.
WINNERS
Who received the week?
One other good week to keep in mind that aggressive golf actually by no means stops.
Scottie Scheffler received for the ninth time in 2024 — a complete that now consists of seven official PGA Tour wins plus Olympic Gold and the tiger trophy handed over by Scheffler’s childhood idol, event host Tiger Woods, on Sunday afternoon. Scheffler gapped the sphere by six photographs because of a bogey-free final-round 63, low rating of the day by 4. What a becoming end to a dominant yr.
Joaquin Niemann received the Saudi Worldwide, the ultimate Asian Tour occasion of the season in addition to the ultimate Worldwide Collection occasion. The win got here with subtext: Niemann performed two Worldwide Collection occasions all season however completed third after which received, which jumped him to the highest of the season-long standings. That meant he bought the LIV spot that had been promised to the sequence winner however, as a result of Niemann is already on LIV, no person will earn promotion. Niemann additionally jumped again inside the highest 100 on the earth, although it’s clear he’s taking part in at the next stage than his No. 74 rating suggests.
Johannes Veerman received the Nedbank Golf Problem in South Africa, often known as “Africa’s main,” which attracted a powerful discipline from the DP World and PGA Excursions. The American is off to a scorching begin within the 2025 DP World Tour season, which continues this week.
And Denmark’s Søren Kjeldsen received the ultimate stage of PGA Tour Champions qualifying by eight photographs; he’ll be joined on the senior circuit by Freddie Jacobson, Mark Walker, Felipe Aguilar and Brendan Jones after they made it by at TPC Scottsdale on Friday.
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NOT-WINNERS
A couple of golfers who didn’t win however nonetheless kinda received.
Tom Kim completed second to Scheffler, one other chapter within the huge bro-little bro rivalry the 2 have developed at dwelling in Dallas and on Tour. Whereas this wasn’t as shut as a playoff showdown on the Vacationers nor as fiesty as their Presidents Cup duel, it was a giant step in the suitable path for Kim, who simply missed out on top-50 PGA Tour standing on the finish of the season however might be in nice kind heading to 2025.
Justin Thomas confirmed out in his first event as a father; he had the 54-hole lead earlier than Scheffler steamrolled the sphere however impressed with a brand new weapon — a 46-inch driver — in his bag. Thomas simply might have been on the Presidents Cup workforce and I believe he’ll proceed to indicate individuals why come the brand new yr, the place he absolutely already has Bethpage Black on the thoughts.
Akshay Bhatia additionally boasted a brand new driver this week, this one a Callaway prototype that he says helps counteract his excessive out-to-in swing path. I’m, I’d say, a unicorn individual to suit as a result of my membership path is anyplace from 4 to 9 proper,” Bhatia stated. “There’s simply not many guys that swing a driver like I do. Simply looking for one thing that we will preserve the spin down but it surely doesn’t go left. It’s only a exhausting stability.” To date, so good: Solo fourth on the Bahamas.
And Keegan Bradley quietly completed fifth on the Hero, displaying the form of kind that may feed into one in all 2025’s most assured storylines: is there any method the U.S. Ryder Cup captain can play his method onto the workforce?
SHORT HITTERS
Main contenders you forgot.
We mentioned this on Monday afternoon’s Drop Zone recording (subscribe on Spotify or Apple); when that publishes very first thing Tuesday I’ll publish it right here. However because the yr involves a detailed I assumed it will be enjoyable to look again and see who I’d already forgotten had contended on the 4 males’s majors. Right here’s one from every:
-The Masters leaderboard was chock-full of expertise heading to Sunday’s ultimate spherical. Scheffler led by one over Collin Morikawa, who was one stroke forward of Max Homa, who was one stroke forward of Ludvig Aberg, who was one stroke forward of Bryson DeChambeau, who was one stroke forward of Xander Schauffele. However tied with Schauffele in T6? That may be Cameron Davis, who like me lives in Washington however in contrast to me is a Tour winner, novice hypnosis fanatic and one-time Masters contender. Nonetheless, he pale Sunday to T12 as Scheffler took the air out of the event on the again 9.
-Chances are you’ll bear in mind two particular pairings from the PGA Championship: DeChambeau and Viktor Hovland had been the chase pack, storming ’spherical Valhalla on Sunday and making their technique to the 18th tee every six underneath par for the day. DeChambeau would go on to birdie 18 and set the clubhouse lead, which Schauffele and Morikawa had been chasing from the ultimate pairing. Morikawa couldn’t purchase a birdie whereas Schauffele ultimately received the entire thing, however misplaced in that shuffle was the truth that there was one other twosome in between these teams. Shane Lowry shot one underneath par on Sunday to complete T6, whereas Sahith Theegala wanted two late birdies simply to salve a 73 that left him T12.
-On the U.S. Open, you’ll bear in mind DeChambeau main by three photographs coming into the ultimate spherical over Rory McIlroy, Patrick Cantlay and…Matthew Pavon! The Frenchman made some Sunday bogeys however did nicely to hold in on a brutally robust golf course in pressure-packed situations. He performed the ultimate six holes in two underneath par (DeChambeau performed the identical stretch in a single over, and McIlroy in three over) to complete solo fifth.
-And the Open Championship was loaded with fascinating contenders, not least of which was Dan Brown. The unheralded Englishman, who was taking part in in his first-ever main, was the first-round chief and held the lead by a lot of Saturday, at which level he double-bogeyed 18. His Sunday 74 saved him out of competition however in the home at a particularly spectacular T10.
ONE DUMB GRAPHIC
Wizards, take word.
ONE SWING THOUGHT
From Scottie Scheffler.
No high professional takes a swing change flippantly, least of all of the detail-oriented Scheffler, who’s ending off a traditionally good 2024 season. Insert change: how ’bout a brand new putter grip? Scheffler admitted after Thursday’s opening spherical that he and short-game coach Phil Kenyon had deferred the potential change till the offseason and that this appeared like the suitable second to try it out.
“Figured this can be a good week to attempt stuff simply because you’ll be able to observe and observe and do all of the stuff at dwelling, however there’s simply one thing totally different about being in competitors,” Scheffler stated. “I actually loved the best way it felt, I felt like I’m seeing some enhancements in my stroke.”
The outcomes converse for themselves: Scheffler is harmful each week and arguably much more harmful when he’s simply testing stuff out.
ONE BIG QUESTION
Ought to gamers receives a commission to play the Ryder Cup?
I imply, yeah, in all probability. This subject swirled within the Bahamas this week once more, with Tiger Woods echoing historical past (this was a subject of debate in 1999, he stated, and he thinks gamers ought to every get a big chunk of change to donate to charity) and Patrick Cantlay staying out of the fray (“I believe that’s a media narrative and I’m not going to fall into that,” he stated of speak the Individuals had been demanding pay) and Scheffler, as normal, making loads of sense.
“I believe each one in all our gamers would pay to play within the Ryder Cup if that’s what was requested of us,” he stated, referencing a McIlroy line concerning the occasion’s that means. “I believe it’s a bit of bit foolish for a event that makes a whole bunch of tens of millions of {dollars} to ask for the gamers to pay as nicely, however I believe all of us would. I undoubtedly would.”
That exact decision appears unlikely, although large look charges additionally wouldn’t sit notably nicely with a {golfing} public more and more exhausted by cash speak. Scheffler’s exhausted by cash speak, too — he insisted, once more, that he’s overpaid. However the query then turns into: if the gamers shouldn’t receives a commission from Ryder Cup earnings, who ought to?
ONE THING TO WATCH
How scorching will LIV’s scorching range get?
Final week noticed renewed rumors of Tony Finau to LIV in the end shot down by Finau himself in an interview with Golfweek; his much-scrutinized Hero WD was attributable to a process on his knee. So now what? Now we wait as see, I suppose, but it surely feels unlikely that any large Jon Rahm-style transaction would happen this winter. In consequence, LIV’s largest upcoming could be LIV CEO Greg Norman himself, who confirmed over the weekend that, whereas he’ll stick with LIV in some capability it received’t be in his present place.
Anyway, I often slide a video in right here, so this can be a sideways shift: Right here’s the Ryder Cup doc I discussed final week. It’s so fantastically shot it’s price waiting for vibes alone. Una Famiglia:
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Dylan Dethier
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Dylan Dethier is a senior author for GOLF Journal/GOLF.com. The Williamstown, Mass. native joined GOLF in 2017 after two years scuffling on the mini-tours. Dethier is a graduate of Williams Faculty, the place he majored in English, and he’s the creator of 18 in America, which particulars the yr he spent as an 18-year-old dwelling from his automobile and taking part in a spherical of golf in each state.