
As the U.S. Open draws near, Scottie Scheffler is arguably in the best form of his life. This year sees him not only recovering from past injuries but also redefining his game with a mastery that seems to trump previous highs.
Recent Performance
Scheffler has started his summer impressively, securing victories in three of his last four tournaments. He tied the PGA Tour’s 72-hole scoring record at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, became only the second player alongside Tiger Woods to win back-to-back at the Memorial, and lifted the Wanamaker Trophy at the PGA Championship.
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Scheffler’s game has evolved. While his drives and iron play have always been strong, his short game and putting are proving to be significant advantages now.
A New Mental Game
His approach to mental resilience has also seen improvement.
“You can will yourself to hit and execute the right way, but you can’t force the ball to go into the hole,” Scheffler stated. This understanding reflects not just skill but patience, a key to conquering challenges in golf.
Conclusion
With a blend of power, precision, and a newfound savvy on the greens, Scheffler stands out as a five-tool golfer—ready for whatever challenges the 2025 U.S. Open presents.