Scottie Scheffler, the world's No.1 golfer and Masters champion, has confessed that he hasn't had much time to watch the newly-launched TGL, having chosen not to participate in the simulator league.
Scottie Scheffler, coming off injury, responded to some advice given by Rory McIlroy at this week's AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
After recovering from a freak injury suffered during the holidays, Scottie Scheffler is back on tour and ready to hopefully have a good showing this weekend. The world No. 1 might be a little rusty after so much time off, but whenever the big man is on the course, Scheffler is always a contender.
Rory McIlroy has jokingly called out Scottie Scheffler after the golf star required surgery on a hand injury he picked up over the Christmas break. Scheffler is gearing up for his first appearance of the year at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am having been out of action for the best part of a month.
Scottie Scheffler is making his return from injury at Pebble Beach and Rory MciIlroy thinks he should get a chef to prevent another injury.
RORY McIlroy has weighed-in on Scottie Scheffler’s Christmas dinner hand injury. The American world number one has missed the first four PGA Tour events of the 2025 campaign. But the
The return of the most anticipated champions, from Scottie Scheffler to Rory McIlroy, the participation of some of the greats of the sport such as, among others, Pau Gasol, Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald and Steve Young.
However, the reaction of one of his greatest rivals caused laughter among golf fans. Rory McIlroy, the world number three, reacted to the statements of Scottie Scheffler, stressing that the 28-year-old is the main culprit, given that he did not hire a home cook.
After undergoing hand surgery following a freak accident with a wine glass while making ravioli, Scottie Scheffler makes his 2025 season debut.
Twenty-seven players in the world top 30 will play for the $3.6 million winner’s check (from a $20 million purse), with the only players missing being world No. 2 Xander Schauffele ( rib injury) and LIV golfers Tyrrell Hatton and Bryson DeChambeau.
Rory McIlroy has suggested that the PGA Tour could scale back the number of tournaments it stages each year in order to combat “fatigue” among golf’s fanbase.