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Scottie Scheffler discusses uncomfortable moment with Masters green jacket

News RoomBy News RoomApril 16, 2025Updated:April 16, 20252 Mins Read
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The Masters is one of the most prestigious events in golf, and the Green Jacket Ceremony is a key highlight of this esteemed tournament. The 2024 champion, Scottie Scheffler, had the important task of passing on the green jacket to the new champion, Rory McIlroy, after his winning putt on Masters Sunday. The ceremony takes place outside the clubhouse near the 18th green, with Augusta members as the backdrop. The winner from the previous year assists the new champion into his green jacket, making it a symbolic and special moment for both players.

Before the official Green Jacket Ceremony, the winner heads to Butler Cabin for a televised ceremony with an interview conducted by CBS’ Jim Nantz. The chairman of the tournament, Fred Ridley, is also present at this ceremony, along with the previous year’s champion. Rory McIlroy’s emotional interview in Butler Cabin showcased his elation at winning the prestigious tournament, while Scottie Scheffler remained unobtrusive during the emotional moment, holding McIlroy’s green jacket.

After the Butler Cabin ceremony, Fred Ridley instructed Scottie Scheffler to place the green jacket on Rory McIlroy at the official Green Jacket Ceremony. Both players struggled momentarily to get the jacket on, showcasing the human side of these elite athletes. Scheffler’s swift exit from the screen without even shaking McIlroy’s hand raised some eyebrows, but he later explained that he wanted to allow McIlroy to enjoy his moment without overshadowing it.

Two days later, Scottie Scheffler showed up at the RBC Heritage tournament, where he was defending another title from 2024. During this winner’s ceremony, he explained his quick exit from Butler Cabin, stating that he wanted to let McIlroy have his moment without any embarrassment. Scheffler also shared his perspective on watching McIlroy win, describing it as a moment of relief rather than joy, given the pressure of achieving the career Grand Slam.

Scheffler’s presence during Rory McIlroy’s historic win was meaningful to both players, as they are good friends off the golf course. Despite the initial stumble in Butler Cabin, both winners were able to participate in the official Green Jacket Ceremony seamlessly, ensuring a memorable and dignified conclusion to the Masters tournament. The ceremony represents the pinnacle of achievement in golf and celebrates the camaraderie and sportsmanship among players in this prestigious event.

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