Scottie Scheffler has attributed a recent adjustment in his swing mechanics as the key to his resurgence at the Travelers Championship, where he shot a five-under 65 in the opening round. This performance places him within striking distance of the lead at TPC River Highlands.
Scheffler, who is vying for his sixth victory of the season, pointed to subtle changes in his swing following a less-than-ideal showing at the US Open. “I feel like I hit it nice,” Scheffler remarked, reflecting on his four birdies, an eagle, and a single bogey on Thursday’s first 18 holes. He expressed confidence in his improved swing, which he fine-tuned earlier in the week.
As he approaches his 28th birthday on Friday, Scheffler is poised to celebrate by securing the 36-hole lead, a feat that would match his best opening-round score of the season.
However, Scheffler is not the only one celebrating a birthday; 21-year-old Tom Kim, who leads the pack after a stellar 62 in the first round, is also in the mix. Kim, a three-time tour winner, is eager to claim his first victory at a major event.
Scheffler, an 11-time tour winner, mentioned a grip adjustment that has been instrumental in his improved play, marking his first round in the 60s since the Memorial Tournament and breaking a streak of rounds in the 70s.
“It’s kind of hard to explain, to be honest with you,” Scheffler said, describing the sensation of getting a better feel at the top of his swing and ensuring his grip is correctly positioned.
Meanwhile, defending champion Keegan Bradley commenced the tournament with a solid one-under 69, setting the stage for a competitive event.