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topicnews · July 20, 2025

Scottie Scheffler wins the open championship for third career -Grand Slam

Scottie Scheffler wins the open championship for third career -Grand Slam


Information, Northern Ireland – Scottie Scheffler may not find the true fulfillment of his life at a profit, but that will not prevent him from doing this in the greatest phases of sport.

Scheffler had all the time in the world to celebrate his latest big title, which carded a 68 on Sunday to celebrate a four-stroke victory at the open championship at Royal Portrush.

The result was never in doubt on Sunday when Golf's No. 1 player delivered another dominant performance to win his second major this year and to get the third leg of the career -Grand Slam.

He knocked on the last hole and made everything look so routine. But then Scheffler saw his family, pushed both arms into the air, pumped both arms and threw his cap into the air. That's what the 29-year-old from Texas was about, who can keep the Silver Claret jug for one year.

Scheffler was only the fourth player in the Open Championship story, who shot in all four rounds 68 or better and joined Collin Morikawa (2021), Henrik Stenson (2016) and Jesper Parnevik (1994).

The beginning of the last round of Scheffler was ideal. From the first diamond cut, Scheffler met his approach to the right side of the green on the slope. The ball remained and then rolled down to 10 inches from the cup from the cup to a tap-in bird.

Scheffler already won the PGA championship this year with five shots. He won the champions last year with four shots and the Masters in 2022 with three shots. Before Sunday, nobody had won each of their first four main titles with three shots or more.

He was also only the third golfer, who won several majors with four or more strokes in a single year and joined Ben Hogan (Masters, US Open, Open 1953) and Tiger Woods (US Open, The Open in 2000).

Scheffler arrived in Northern Ireland and shared some extraordinary insights when he said that the celebration of tournament gains does not take, but for a few minutes before going to the next. He said he loves the work that is necessary to be the best, and he lives from competition, but in terms of fulfillment, he said that he often asked why he wants to win so badly if the thrill of profit was fleeting.

This was also an extraordinary test for Scheffler because of the jubilation, not all for him. Rory McIlroy played a pure veneration in front of a quantity in Northern Ireland. He started the six shots in the round and needed his biggest locking round in a major and help from Scheffler, but Mcilroy landed seventh place for seventh place.

Mcilroy, the Masters Champion, was only the sixth player who won the career slam at the beginning of this year.

The Research of Associated Press and ESPN contributed to this report.