Scottie Scheffler's Dominance Draws Tiger Woods Comparisons
Scottie Scheffler's impressive form has drawn comparisons to Tiger Woods at his prime. The 26-year-old has been on a tear, winning multiple tournaments and amassing an astonishing points average over the last two years.
Scheffler's performance has been nothing short of remarkable. He has played 41 ranking events in the last two years, accumulating a staggering 830.34086 points. This averages out to an incredible 20.25 points per tournament, a feat only matched by Tiger Woods in the past.
Scheffler's consistency has earned him the world number one ranking, multiple tournament wins, and the PGA Tour Player of the Year title for three consecutive seasons through 2024. Even Rory McIlroy has acknowledged Scheffler's dominance, describing his form as 'a different level'.
Despite his impressive record, Scheffler remains humble. He considers comparisons to Woods 'a bit silly', insisting that Woods stands alone in the game of golf. Scheffler will next compete in the FedEx Cup Playoffs starting August 7, after skipping the 3M Open and Wyndham Championship.
Scottie Scheffler's exceptional form has placed him among the greats of golf. With an average of over 20 points per tournament and multiple wins under his belt, he continues to set the bar high. Despite his achievements, Scheffler remains grounded, ready to take on the challenges ahead in the FedEx Cup Playoffs.
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