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Scottie Scheffler's unexpectedly 'poor' U.S. Open yielded 1 shock winner

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June 14, 2024

Scottie Scheffler’s shock 5-over Masters begin has him flirting with the U.S. Open cutline.

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PINEHURST, N.C. — Golf has entertained Scottie Scheffler loads over these final six months, however Friday on the U.S. Open appeared to carry him amusement of a special type.

The type of good time that sends eyes into the heavens and cusses from the throat and golf clubs fluttering through the sky. That sort that’s in all probability not an excellent time in any respect.

Name it gallows humor. Name it laughter to maintain from tears. Name it biting sarcasm. Name it no matter you’d like, Scottie Scheffler had it on Friday at Pinehurst No. 2, the identical day he shot 4-over 74 to flirt with the U.S. Open cutline.

“I imply … not likely,” he stated Friday when requested if he’d loved himself. “Taking part in poor golf isn’t enjoyable.”

In what is barely a praise to the extent of golf Scheffler has maintained over these final six months, the above sentence reads as nothing in need of astonishing. Scheffler, the identical man who labored his method all the way down to a three-to-one favorite at Pinehurst by Wednesday afternoon, dealing with the prospect of lacking the weekend altogether? Certain, and I’ve acquired some beachfront property to promote you within the Carolina sandhills.


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However the fact was even scarier, largely as a result of because the scores stored rising on early Friday afternoon, Scheffler’s agitation grew … cheerier. The World No. 1 was in a near-biblical state of calm as his irons careened off of Pinehurst’s domed greens and into assortment areas, his drives skipped previous the green and into the native areas, and his putts burned edges — sharing smiles and various patented chuckles.

Within the second he needed it most, his recreation faltered him greater than it has all 12 months. And so Scheffler smiled, sporting the identical placidly faux-entertained disposition of an agoraphobe at Coachella. Not as a result of he felt like smiling, however as a result of the reality was humorous: The identical factor that made him the head-and-shoulders favourite at Pinehurst — his quintet of wins in 2024 — had induced his struggles at Pinehurst.

“Possibly the worst golf shot I’ve ever seen you hit,” he stated to himself, laughing, as one significantly ugly tee shot soared in the direction of the sand.

He laughed once more as one other putt lipped out on the fifteenth, his sixth gap of the day and what felt like his sixtieth near-miss, flipping his putter into the sky and sending it crashing again to earth with an audible thud.

It was that type of Friday for Scheffler, who sunk to five over on the match and, on the time of this writing, instantly on the U.S. Open cutline. Nothing went fairly as anticipated, and the consequence was one thing fairly surprising: Scheffler’s first actually dangerous begin of 2024.

The purpose for that dangerous begin is what has a lot of the golf world perplexed on Friday night. Is it doable, as Scheffler prompt, that he simply wasn’t ready sufficient for the problem that laid earlier than him?

“There was positively a little bit of a fatigue side,” Scheffler stated Friday, admitting his latest stretch of utter dominance had caught as much as him at Pinehurst. “I believe going ahead I’m going to need to take a more in-depth take a look at my preparation.”

Or is it doable that Scheffler’s supposed lack of preparation has a special origin? Not exhaustion or psychological drain, however one thing extra sinister. Like, say, a golf course designed to search out and exacerbate his weaknesses.

After 5 wins in seven begins, preparation figured to be the least of Scheffler’s worries heading into U.S. Open week, or on the very least a small ripple subsequent to his tidal wave of benefits. Like being a high-ball hitter with shotmaking prowess and short-game wizardry at a golf course that rewards exactly these issues. Scheffler’s newest win on the yearly brutish Memorial solely strengthened his case; if he might win by a little bit at slim, toothy Muirfield Village, he might by a lot at wider and firmer Pinehurst.


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However the U.S. Open presents challenges unseen in the remainder of the golf season, and this 12 months the worst of these challenges might be discovered on the fringes. Native grass (because it’s known as right here) is the first protection of Pinehurst No. 2, taking pictures from the bottom in sandy patches of hell. Scheffler hit into it far too usually throughout his first two rounds on the nationwide championship. Worse but, he regarded uncertain of how finest to maneuver out of it. (In his protection, his choices had been unfriendly: punch out and get slapped on the wrist, or swing for the fences and danger going to jail.)

“The one side of Pinehurst I don’t actually love is the unpredictability of the native areas,” Scheffler stated Friday with a sheepish grin. “I’d have most well-liked for it to be simply regular for Bermuda tough, however in fact that’s why I’m not a course designer.”

Scheffler shouldn’t be a course designer, but when he had been he’d know that Donald Ross smiled from above when he heard that remark. The mark of an ideal golf course shouldn’t be in its potential to problem a golfer’s potential, however fairly to problem a golfer’s thoughts.

On Thursday and Friday at U.S. Open, Pinehurst challenged the thoughts of the very best golfer alive — with large fairways and no tough — and gained. Scheffler appeared to acknowledge as a lot on Friday afternoon, which was why he couldn’t assist however smile. He was not completely happy, however he was amused.

Amused as a result of golf is tough. Even for the very best participant on the planet.

And it is likely to be hardest whenever you’re beating your self.

James Colgan

Golf.com Editor

James Colgan is a information and options editor at GOLF, writing tales for the web site and journal. He manages the Scorching Mic, GOLF’s media vertical, and makes use of his on-camera expertise throughout the model’s platforms. Previous to becoming a member of GOLF, James graduated from Syracuse College, throughout which period he was a caddie scholarship recipient (and astute looper) on Lengthy Island, the place he’s from. He might be reached at [email protected].

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