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Tour Stories: Scheffler Plays Ruthlessly, Even in a Friendly with His Caddie

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Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler: A Year of Competition and Camaraderie

Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler have cultivated a strong bond over the years, but their friendly rivalry continues to spark entertaining moments on and off the course. After making a playful jab about Scheffler’s mishap in the kitchen, McIlroy said at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, “Get a chef.” This comment refers to Scheffler’s injury from trying to cut ravioli with a wine glass, which delayed his season debut by a month.

Despite this rocky start, Scheffler quickly regained his form, showcasing his skills through a successful season. His performance in the British Open, where he dominated the field for his second major of the year, served as a reminder for McIlroy of his own successful beginnings. By April, McIlroy had secured three tournament victories: Pebble Beach, The Players Championship, and the Masters.

A Tale of Two Seasons: McIlroy vs. Scheffler

The 2023 golf season indeed tells the story of two seasons:

  • Rory McIlroy:

    • Wins: 3 (Pebble Beach, The Players Championship, Masters)
    • Timeframe: Through April
  • Scottie Scheffler:
    • Wins: 5 (including British Open)
    • Timeframe: From May through August
    • Consistency: Six months without finishing outside the top 10

Both players achieved victories in September, receiving year-end honors across the Atlantic. This interesting juxtaposition of their seasons offers a glimpse into the competitive spirit that drives them.

Scheffler’s Competitive Nature

Scottie Scheffler’s commitment to the game is evident beyond tournament play. Before kicking off his season at Pebble Beach, he engaged in a friendly match with his caddie, Ted Scott, at Cypress Point. Coming off the infamous ravioli incident, it was his fourth day back swinging a club, but that didn’t deter his competitive side. After starting with a par dominance, he urged, “Nine,” and continued to announce his lead over Scott every chance he got.

“Scottie don’t play games when he’s playing games,” Scott commented.

Inspiration From Within the Ranks

The impact of seasoned players extends beyond competition, as noted by PGA Tour rookie Thomas Rosenmüller. When asked about his motivation for pursuing golf in Germany, he mentioned Stephan Jaeger, a local star and past Korn Ferry Tour standout. Jaeger, who has made significant achievements including a 58 on the Korn Ferry Tour and his first PGA Tour title in 2024, expressed gratitude when hearing that he inspired the next generation.

The Frustration of Golf

Golf can be frustrating, as illustrated vividly by a recent event at the RBC Heritage. A trash bin filled with broken clubs hinted at a day of misfortune for Byeong-Hun An. After an undesirable opening round of 74, An jokingly commented, “Maybe,” referring to the clubs in the bin that resembled his Titleist gear.

Practice Makes Perfect

Scheffler’s preparation ahead of the PGA Championship was understated but effective, as he practiced quietly at Quail Hollow. During this session, his caddie pointed out a target down the fairway, illustrating their well-honed communication and teamwork.

Changes in Tradition

The British Open has long maintained a tradition of having trained bunker rakers, a practice that has recently been revised. The R&A CEO Mark Darbon commented on this change, which left many caddies and course personnel surprised.

Straight Talk from a Seasoned Mentor

Randy Smith, Scheffler’s swing coach, offers straightforward insights grounded in experience. Discussing college football prospects for Texas Tech, he remarked without hesitation, “As long as oil stays over $60 a barrel, Tech is going to be a force.” His Texas roots and candor reflect the simplicity of his guidance.

A Rookie’s Big Break

Miyu Yamashita’s ascent in women’s golf marks a significant milestone, culminating in her first LPGA victory at the Women’s British Open. Amidst her success, she prepared for her first public speech in English, claiming her moment at the podium despite nerves. Her journey underscores the challenges and triumphs of young talent in professional golf.


In summary, the 2023 golf season offers a captivating look into the dual narratives of Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler. Their stories exemplify not only the rigorous competition that defines professional golf but also the camaraderie and inspiration that fuel these athletes. As the season progresses, fans can anticipate more thrilling moments from these two titans of the sport.

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