Scottie Scheffler, the current world number one in golf, is riding a wave of success into the US Open without feeling the weight of expectations. His recent triumph at the Memorial Tournament by a narrow margin over Collin Morikawa and Adam Hadwin marks his fifth victory in just eight starts on the PGA Tour.
Scheffler’s impressive season includes wins at prestigious events such as the Arnold Palmer Invitational, The Players, The Masters, and the RBC Heritage. His consistent performance has only seen him finish outside the top 10 once this year, bolstering his status as the favorite for the upcoming major.
With a track record of finishing within the top seven in his last three US Open appearances, including a third-place tie last year, the 27-year-old is confident in his game as he heads to Pinehurst. Scheffler remains grounded, emphasizing that being the favorite doesn’t impact his score, as every player starts on an equal footing.
He appreciates his current form and acknowledges the fine margins that separate victory from defeat in golf, crediting his ability to deliver crucial shots when needed. As he prepares for the US Open, Scheffler plans to adhere to his usual game plan, aiming to maintain his competitive edge when the tournament begins on Thursday.