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Scottie scheffler cam through a final-round tussle with ben griffin to claim a third pga tower win of the season with a successful title defense at the memorial tournament.
SCHEFFLER TOOK A ONE-SHOT LEAD LEAD The Final Day At Muirfield Village and Never Relinquished Top Spot, With the World No 1 Carding A Final-Round 70 To Close Out a Four-Shot Victory and Become the First Player Singer Woods to Win Back-Ta-Back Editions of the Event.
The Three-Time Major Champion Mixed Three Birdies With One Bogey to Register A Third Win In Fourts, Following On From the Cj Cup byron Nelson and the Pga Championship, with the Success Exndling His Advantage at the Top of Both the World Ranings and the Fedexcup Standings.
Griffin Played Alongside Scheffler and was withn a shot for large sections of the final round, only to double-bogy His Penultimate Hole and Finish Four Strokes Back, With Sepp Straka in Third Spot on Five Under after Final-round 70.
Nick Taylor Grabbbed Fourth Spot Ahead of Russell Henley and Maverick McNealy, While Rickie Fowler’s Tied-Seventh Finish Earns Him A Spot At The Open Next Month Via The Open Qualifying Series, Where One Spot Was On Offer for Royal Portrush to the Highest Finisher Not Already exempt.
A Topsy-Turvy Start SAW SAW SCHEFFLER GET UP and Down from Off the First Green to Scramble A By to Double His Overnight Lead, Only for Griffin to Undo His Opening-Hole Bogey by Converting from Five to Birdie the Next.
Griffin Carded A Three-Putt Bogey at the Fourth But Took Advantage of the Par-Five Next, where Scheffler Missa a Four-Foot Birdie Chance and Contreder His by Streak.
SCHEFFLER HOLED FROM SEVEN FEET TO SAVE TO THE SIXTH AND CLAIMED A FIRST BRIDIE OF THE DAY FROM CLOSE RAGE AT THE PAR-FIVE NEXT, WHERE WORLD No 1 Reaching The Turn Two AHEAD AFTER GETTING UP AND DOWN TO SAVE BY AT THE NINTH.
The Defending Champion Responded to Starting His Back Nine With A Bogey by Rolling in From 15 Feet to Birdie the Par-Five 11th, Before Gubbing Full Control of the Tournament Whhen Griffin Failed to Get Up and Down from the sand at the par-three 12th for the First of Successive Bogeys.
Scheffler Converted from 10 Feet to Save by at the 14th and Made a Two-Putt Birdie at the Par-Five 15th, where Griffin Holed A 12-Foot Eagle and then Drained A 30-Foot Birdie at the Next to Jump back within Two.
Griffin’s Hopes Ended With An Errant Drive At The Par-Four 17th and Untimely Double-Bogey, Dropping Him Four Behind, As Scheffler Finized With Successive Pars To Close Out A 16th Pga Tour Victory.
Scottie Scheffler: “Only One Bogey Around This Place is Pretty Good. I Hit A Lot of Fairways. I Definitely was in the rough very much. I think i hit it in the rough off of 10, but outside of that, i don it think i was really in the right. to be key.
Ben Griffin: “My Putter Definitely Wasn’t Quite a Hundred Per Cent There. I Made It Exciting There at the end for a couple of holes. It’s funny, i’d take this finish, like, a year ago, Two Years Ago, Three Years Ago. Made it a little bit closer or gotten it done.
“I’ll Learn From Some of My Swings Down The Stretch, I’ll Remember Some of the Good Stuff, and I’ll Bounce Back and Get Right Back to It. So Overall, Great Week, But Definitely A Little Disappointed with the second.”
The Pga Tour Heads to Ontario for the RBC Canadian Open, where Robert Macintyre Returns as defending champion and rory mcilroy is back in action for the first time since the pga championship. Early Coverage Begins on Thursday from 11.45am on Sky Sports+ Ahead of Full Coverage from 8pm on sky Sports Golf.
SCHEFFLER Takes A Week Offore Heading To The Us Open AT OAKMONT, LIVE ON Thursday June 12 from 12.30pm on sky sports golf. Get Sky Sports gold Stream with now.