Scottie Scheffler’s US Open nightmare raises questions about major planning
by Bryan Armen Graham at Pinehurst from US news | The Guardian on (#6NJKG)
World No 1 admits busy buildup cost him at Pinehurst and he may take a different approach at Royal Troon
Four hours before the eventual winner, Bryson DeChambeau, went out for the final round of the US Open, Scottie Scheffler stood on the first green of a Pinehurst No2 course that had scrambled his confidence over three excruciating days, carefully lining up a 20ft chance for birdie.
The world's No 1 golfer curled a putt with perfect speed and line all the way to the cup, where it defiantly came to rest on the left rim without dropping in. Scheffler stared for a moment in disbelief before stepping forward to tap in for par. Itwould have been difficult to dream up a better example for howthe two-time major champion's week has gone.
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