Scottie Scheffler's Record-Breaking Rise Matches Tiger Woods' Prime
Scottie Scheffler has made a remarkable impact on the golf scene over the past two years. His performance has drawn comparisons to the legendary Tiger Woods, with some records even surpassing those set by Woods in his prime.
Scheffler's consistency is unparalleled. Over 41 ranking events, he has amassed an astonishing 830.34086 points, averaging an impressive 20.25 points per tournament. This average is not only higher than any other active player but also matches the record set by Tiger Woods in his prime.
Scheffler's achievements include winning the Tour Championship in 2021, earning him over 47 world ranking points. His dominance has been so significant that Rory McIlroy, a four-time major champion, admitted that Scheffler has been on a 'different level' for the last two years. McIlroy's average points per tournament, at 11.5563, is less than half of Scheffler's current average.
Scheffler's form has been so exceptional that he became the only player, alongside Tiger Woods, to win The Open while holding the top spot in the world rankings. Despite not playing in the 3M Open or Wyndham Championship, Scheffler will continue his quest for dominance in the FedEx Cup Playoffs starting August 7.
Scottie Scheffler's meteoric rise in the golf world has been nothing short of extraordinary. His consistent performance over the past two years has set new benchmarks, with some records even surpassing those of the legendary Tiger Woods. As he prepares for the FedEx Cup Playoffs, golf fans eagerly await what the future holds for this remarkable player.
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