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Scottie Scheffler poses for the photo after winning the PGA championship on Quail Hollow on Sunday.
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Good news, golf fans – Scottie Scheffler did NO Arrested at this year’s PGA Championship, and in fact, He won it!
That replied a couple of ours Burning questions before the tournament We asked earlier during the week. How about others? Let’s dig.
10 PGA championship questions, answered
Will Jordan Spieth Slam capture? Well, he can still, but he didn’t do it this year. He shot 76-68 and lost the cut, delaying his search for another year. Until the bat is now Phil Mickelson, who goes to Oakmont next month still looking for an open US title to complete his career Grand Slam. There is even more competition to finish Slam now, as Scheffler has now completed two of the feet and has a chance in two others this summer. Can he reach three, or even finish it, in front of Spieth or Mickelson? The way he is playing, you need to like his chances.
Can Rory take the first two legs of the Slam season? He didn’t, but we will give him a pass – it’s hard to do! The last player who won the first two legs of the long season Slam remains Spieth in 2015.
Will a star win again? Yes, someone did. While the manager was free of the stars early – and one tone lost cutting – The cream rose to the top at the weekend, with Scheffler fighting Jon Rahm and Bryson Dechambeau, among other things, on Sunday. Check out this updated list of the last nine winners of PGA: Scheffler, Xander Schauffle, Brooks Koepka (3), Justin Thomas (2), Mickelson and Collin Morikawa. There is no flow there.
Will Scottie Scheffler be arrested again? He didn’t. This, paired with his Wanamaker trophy, makes him a strong week for him.
Will Scottie Scheffler win a big non-master? Yes! And don’t be surprised if he wins another this year. He is all suddenly won his last two beginnings and is getting hot with the summer just around the corner.
Is Justin Thomas … again? Justin Thomas was a fashion choice to win this tour, but he shot 73-72 and was one of the punches of the Marque names that lost the cut. It was a strange one, as he entered ending 2 and 1 respectively, in his last two beginnings and was the PGA defensive champion in Quail Hollow, where he won his first adult in 2017.
Has Collin Morikawa been reflected…? Well, he was probably frustrated with his last round 72, as evidenced by one of our writers in the country. His T50 also restores a beautiful range of the great conclusions he had gone – T14, T14, T4 and T3 in his previous five. It was only the second event for Morikawa and his new looper, Joe Greiner. We will foam this as a farthest.
Is Max Homa regenerated…? He found something on Friday and shot 64, though he shot more than 10 strokes higher than that on Saturday and Sunday and ended T60. it spoke extensively about his game on FridayAnd few players are as honest and transparent as he is. Here you hope he finds the consistency that removed it in Quail Hollow.
Is this the main return of Jon Rahm? it almost it was. Rahm tied Scheffler to the early nine back and seemed to have all the momentum on his side, but he traced some late shots, had to play aggressively and made mistakes to come in treacherous green miles. He finished bogey-upuple-upup but was surprisingly chipper afterwardsEven accepting “It’s been a while since I was very fun in a golf course.” The driver says he tied up for him 8, but whoever looks at he knows he has played much better than that. “Very positive to get from this week,” he said. “Fresh wound now. But there was very well that happens this week and a lot of positive feelings to get for the rest of the year.”
Are we overlooking Sepp?! Meh, not really. Sepp Straka, the winner of the Truist championship a week before the PGA, had momentum, but did not capitalize, shooting 73-71 and losing cutting. In the following.