Ryder Cup 2023: Scottie Scheffler wins his enchanted with help from the Ryder Cup

Eight weeks from the first PGA Tour title to world No. 1 and Masters, I don't think anybody has relished a boost like Scottie Scheffler's. It's enchanted, but 25-year-old Scheffler won it with a string of flawless performances and the ability to maintain control in any situation. Ryder Cup fans can buy Ryder Cup 2023 Tickets from our website.

Scheffler won it with a string of flawless performances and the ability to maintain control
Scheffler won it with a string of flawless performances and the ability to maintain control

Before starting his remarkable game, he was already in the top 15 in the world and was a former US Junior Champion and 2019 Korn Ferry Tour Player of the Year. And let's not forget that he was part of the Ryder Cup victory team in the USA last year, an experience that I believe has helped him reach even greater heights.

Rookie Scheffler's 2.5 points in three games, including a forceful 4-3 loss to Jon Rahm in singles, was a big boost to his confidence. Playing under the pressure of the Ryder Cup and being in the team room with so many great players also advantages young players.

I don't think it's an accident that between the Ryder Cup and the end of the year, Scheffler finished in the top five three times and has risen to another level since then. Scheffler endured every task at the Masters and he was standard all week.

He had a five-shot lead in the second round on Friday with an excellent second round of 67, but had a bad Saturday and started the final round with a three-shot lead.

The Contiguous competitor, Cameron Smith, birdied the first two holes on Sunday to narrow the lead to just one point. But when he and Scheffler both had their second shots on par-4, par-3 from the green, the leader chipped for birdie and Smith had a five.

That was a turning point, and although Smith made a great birdie on the 11th hole, Augusta National's most difficult hole, his hopes were dashed when he found water on the next hole.

Scheffler also got a lot of help from caddie Ted Scott, who won two Masters Titles in Bubba Watson's bag and knows the trail better than most. It was a great match-up between the two best players of the year and Scheffler seemed to enjoy it. He will only get stronger.

Former British Open champion Shane Lowry put in an incredible performance
Former British Open champion Shane Lowry put in an incredible performance

Smith showed a lot of spirits and finished the race well, finishing third. He shot a 68 on Thursday and had a great Saturday in bad weather despite a double bogey start and finish. At 28, now in the top five in the world, he also has a bright future.

Rory McIlroy had his lowest lap by few distances on Sunday when his last 64 put him in second place, his good achievement in Augusta. We finally got to see the Rory we missed. That's how we and he knew he could play.

Former British Open champion Shane Lowry put in a solid performance, tied with Smith for third and showed real strength with a triple-bogey 69 on the sixth hole.

Last year's Masters Champion, Hideki Matsuyama, defended himself solidly, putting himself in the fray for the first two days until a 77 missed his chance.

Meanwhile, Tiger Woods has shown that he and his revamped swing have a lot in store for him when he plays for the first time since his car accident last year.

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