Scottie Scheffler dreams fatherhood to Miss Zurich Classic
Scottie Scheffler continues his remarkable streak, clinching his second consecutive tournament victory and fourth in just five starts. Following his triumph at the RBC Heritage, Scheffler shared his plans for celebration, which involve a simple yet meaningful breakfast with his pregnant wife, Meredith. Expressing both excitement and apprehension about impending parenthood, Scheffler acknowledges the support…
Scottie Scheffler continues his remarkable streak, clinching his second consecutive tournament victory and fourth in just five starts. Following his triumph at the RBC Heritage, Scheffler shared his plans for celebration, which involve a simple yet meaningful breakfast with his pregnant wife, Meredith. Expressing both excitement and apprehension about impending parenthood, Scheffler acknowledges the support he and Meredith receive from his parents as they navigate this new chapter in their lives.
Proud parents ❤️
Scottie's mom and dad got to witness history as he became the first person since 1985 to win the Masters and @RBC_Heritage in back-to-back weeks. pic.twitter.com/LgofDLfH3H
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 22, 2024
Scheffler’s ascent to the pinnacle of golf is nothing short of extraordinary, as he now holds the coveted title of the No. 1 ranked male golfer. Drawing comparisons to the legendary Tiger Woods, Scheffler’s recent achievements have etched his name into the annals of golfing history. A glance at his PGA Tour statistics reveals staggering accomplishments: securing 10 wins in just 51 starts, a feat only surpassed by David Duval, and maintaining a streak of 40 consecutive rounds at par or better, inching closer to Woods’ record of 52.
With his unprecedented success, Scheffler’s journey mirrors that of Woods in more ways than one. Notably, he joins Woods as the last player to win a tournament the week after clinching a major victory, echoing the iconic moments from over a decade ago. Despite his remarkable form, Scheffler will not be teeing off at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans this week, opting for a brief hiatus until mid-May, as reported by The Washington Post. As golf enthusiasts eagerly anticipate his return to the greens, Scheffler’s remarkable journey, both on and off the course, continues to captivate audiences worldwide.