Scheffler Scottie got his second Bosses Competition triumph in three years on Sunday, wrapping 11 under and four strokes up on his nearest rivals. The 27-year-old American was attached with Ludvig Aberg, Max Homa, and Collin Morikawa coming into the eighth opening before the world no. 1 hit three straight birdies to start to lead the pack for good. Aberg wound up setting second in his presentation at the Experts. Scheffler has been positioned No. 1 on the planet for over two years now and furthermore won the 2022 Bosses competition, which was his most memorable significant title win.
The competition was set apart by boisterous climate and something like one history-production second. Golf symbol and returning Experts champion Tiger Woods opened the competition’s last leg with his 100th round at the major. The Experts Competition is an invitational occasion held yearly at the Augusta Public Golf Club, a confidential fairway in Augusta, Georgia. Since its foundation in 1934, the competition has developed to become one of the four most significant titles in men’s expert golf.
The competition commonly happens during the primary seven day stretch of April, so they are the main significant occasion of each and every season, trailed by the PGA Titles, the U.S. Open, and the Open Title, which are normally held in May, June, and July, separately. Scheffler and Morikawa held first and second on the 2024 Competitor list in a specific order, heading into the fourth round, on Sunday.
They jump started in the early evening as the last matching of the day. Xander Schauffele and Bryson DeChambeau likewise started their play in a highlighted evening opening, with DeChambeau in fifth put on the competitor list and Schauffele in 6th toward the beginning of the round. Spanish golf player Jon Rahm, the 29-year-old who won the Experts competition last year, got back to the course Sunday to shield his title. In any case, his exhibitions during the previous rounds this end of the week implied he was done contending to win.
Woods had dropped out of dispute, as well, by the competition’s last day. In the wake of making his 24th successive cut on Friday, which was another record at the title, the star golf player proceeded to shoot an individual most horrendously terrible during the following and third adjusts. At 48, Woods is a finished playing golf champion with five past successes at the Experts. He jump started Sunday morning with the 23-year-old beginner Neal Shipley, initiating his 100th Bosses round.