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Padraig Harrington gave his opinion on Scottie Scheffler's comments during the pre-Open Championship press conference.
Two days after the eye-opening deep riff on the meaning of life that world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler delivered in his pre-tournament press conference, he posted a 3-under-par 68 in the first round
Scottie Scheffler delivered one of the most insightful press conferences in golf history ahead of The Open getting underway on Thursday, but not everyone is aware of his motivation for the monologue
Scottie Scheffler kept his cool after a loud fart from he crowd ripped during his swing at The Open. However, the commentators couldn't help but laugh at the bizarre event at Royal Portrush.
World number one Scottie Scheffler says some players have shown support for his pre-Open comments about questioning why he plays golf.
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Scottie Scheffler hit one of the shots of the day at The Open Championship Wednesday, and almost simultaneously, a spectator unleashed the fart of the year.
Padraig Harrington was one player who had a hard time understanding Scheffler’s point of view, but people have largely been supportive and Canadian Mackenzie Hughes told the Toronto Sun that the comments 100% resonated with him.
World No.1 Scottie Scheffler has dominated the golf scene for several years, but the 29-year-old has hinted at a struggle for motivation ahead of The Open.
Major champions JJ Spaun, Justin Rose and Padraig Harrington respond to Scottie Scheffler's existential comments about the meaning of golf on the eve of The Open.
“It 100% resonated with me,” Hughes told the Sun in a one-on-one interview. “I’ve thought about it for a little while now: How long do I want to do this? There is a lot more to life than trying to win golf tournaments and play good golf. So, it definitely resonated with me, especially with where I’m at with my family.”
Another major championship means another opportunity for Scottie Scheffler, but success at the Open Championship and golf in general isn’t what fulfills the American.