Scottie Scheffler, during the third round of last week’s tour championship, bogeyed the 2nd hole -then the 3rd bird.
A day later, he cheated the 5th hole -then the 6th bird.
And nine holes later, he bogoi double the 15th-then bird’s 16th hole.
Plus Results – followed by minus results. Brothers – immediately turned upside down. Of course, villain Would do this, as it is the world no. 1 and winner of five tournaments this year, including a large pair of championships.
But he is also “jumping back” this year with a pace only one other player has done better in the last 38 years at PGA Tour – Tiger Woods In 2000, which is widely considered one of the best campaigns ever in professional golf.
What is “back jump?” As defined from the tournament of the tournamentis when a player follows an excessive result in a hole with a sub-pair score in the next hole. In other words, it is fire extinguishing. Or not leaving things with snow. What is what every golf player would want.
And this is what Scheffler has said he boasts. LYTE interesting, he said in Championship That it was something he noticed that Woods did as he played with him during the last round of 2020 masters. There, Woods scored a 10 in the 12th PAR-3-after playing his last six holes in five under.
“And it was like, what is this guy still playing for?” Said Scheffler. “He has won masters four or five times. The best conclusion he will have is like the 20th place at this point.
“I just admired the intensity he brought in every round, and this is something I try to imitate. If I will take time to get here every week – how is it not an easy thing to play a golf tour. If I will take a week of rest, I can also stay home. I will not go here a week of rest.
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Five years after that Master’s round – and as it first stated By Golf Statistics Guru Justin Ray – Scheffler is “jumping back” 36.50 percent of time this year. How good is this? If he no longer played events this year, he would stay as the second best percentage since 1987, which is as far as the tournament’s record goes. The first is Woods at 36.51 percent in 2000, which is simply good. In particular, Scheffler’s margin over the second best number this year (30.19, from Harry Hall) ranks as the wider margin in the 38-year period.
There is this:
Statistics pass by the end of the year, so things can change. And Scheffler has said that he plans to play ProCore Championship next month as preparation for the Ryder Cup.
Below is a look at the tournament of the tournament of the tournament since 1987.
PGA Tour Limited Leaders The QSE 1987*
*1987 is the first year of jumping jumping are listed on the tournament website.
2025
Scottie Scheffler 36.50 percent
Harry Hall 30.19
Average tour 21.03
2024
Mac Meissner 33.94 percent
Scottie Scheffler 31.75
Average tour 21.60
2022-23
Max Homa 33.16 percent
Scottie Scheffler 30.32
Average tour 20.88
2021-22
Cameron Percy 31.86 percent
Cam davis 31.82
Average tour 20.46
2020-21
Adam Scott 32.02 percent
Shane Lowry 31.28
Average tournament 20.08
2019-20
Will Gordon 31.33 percent
Gary Woodland 30.46
Average tour 20.88
2018-19
Patrick Cantlay 31.58 percent
Bud Cauley 28.72
Average tournament 20.58
2017-18
Dustin Johnson 29.38 percent
Branden Grace 27.68
Average tournament 19.94
2016-17
Brooks Koepka 28.10 percent
Justin set up 27.91
Average tournament 19.49
2015-16
Brooks Koepka 28.77 percent
Jason Day 26.99
Average tournament 19.13
2014-15
Jason Day 34.44 percent
Bubba Watson 28.24
Average tournament 20.05
2013-14
Luke Donald 27.39 percent
Eye NOH 25.42
Average tournament 18.89
2013
Dustin Johnson 27.91 percent
Vaughn Taylor 26.71
Average tournament 18.65
2012
Robert Garrigus 26.64 percent
John Merrick 26.22
Average tournament 18.99
2011
Aron price 27.71 percent
Webb Simpson 27.40
Average tournament 19.21
2010
Charley Hoffman 27.78 percent
Aaron Baddeley 27.72
Average tournament 19.60
2009
Chris Riley 28.43 percent
Jonathan Byrd 27.62
Average tournament 18.97
2008
Phil Mickelson 26.21 percent
GREG KRAFT 23.98
Average tournament 17.85
2007
Ridings TAG 27.45 percent
Bob Heintz 25.40
Average tournament 18.23
2006
Vaughn Taylor 25.93 percent
Brett Wetterich 25.71
Average tournament 18.88
2005
And Forsman 30.30 percent
Sergio Garcia 28.00
Average tournament 18.86
2004
John Dally 32.62 percent
Tom Lehman 27.95
Average tournament 19.21
2003
John Huston 29.53 percent
Robert Gamez 27.30
Average tournament 18.77
2002
Jay Haas 27.46 percent
Goosen retief 27.34
Average tournament 19.24
2001
Rory Sabbatini 29.61 percent
Paul Azinger 27.47
Average tournament 19.52
2000
Tiger Woods 36.51 percent
GREG Chalmers 31.44
Average tournament 18.56
1999
Davis Love III 25.26 percent
Paul Goydos 25.19
Average tournament 17.42
1998
David Duval 26.87 percent
Lee Janzen 25.85
Average tournament 17.62
1997
Bill Glasson 27.88 percent
Paul Stankowski 25.77
Average tournament 17.59
1996
Fuzzy Zoeller 28.06 percent
Brad Fax on 27.03
Average tournament 18.13
1995
Vijay Singh 26.64 percent
Jeff Sluman 25.10
Average tournament 17.59
1994
Bruce Lietzke 31.78 percent
Phil Mickelson 30.00
Average tournament 17.82
1993
Payne Stewart 25.84 percent
Steve Lowery 24.84
Average tournament 16.97
1992
John Huston 26.86 percent
Ted Schulz 26.64
Tour on average 18.00
1991
Fred’s couples 27.09 percent
Mark Lye 25.38
Average tournament 17.97
1990
GREG NORMAN 24.79 percent
BOB TWY 24.72
Average tournament 17.07
1989
Fuzzy Zoeller 27.53 percent
Paul Azinger 25.73
Average tournament 16.85
1988
Paul Azinger 27.55 percent
Jim Gallagher JR 27.33
Average tournament 17.69
1987
Bernhard Langer 26.02 percent
Lanny Wadkins 25.58
Average tournament 16.85
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