Scottie Scheffler Clears Air on Awkward Noise
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On Aug. 28, 1996, Tiger Woods made his professional debut at the Greater Milwaukee Open with his famous "Hello World" interview. Watching Woods' interview while unpacking, I thought: This kid sure is getting a lot of hype.
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Irish Star on MSNTiger Woods dragged into Skip Bayless meltdown over Scottie SchefflerScottie Scheffler cruised to victory at The Open Championship, but Skip Bayless has not been impressed with the world No. 1's comments ahead of the tournament
Ian Poulter, a well-known face, stressed during a guest appearance on the Sky Sports podcast that Scheffler reminds him a lot of Tiger.
As Scottie Scheffler extended his dominant streak with The Open win, Butch Harmon compared him to Jack Nicklaus.
After winning the British Open, Scheffler was asked about the comparisons he’s drawing to Woods. Butch Harmon, though, feels Scheffler resembles another GOAT.
Scottie Scheffler is not Tiger Woods because nobody will ever be Tiger Woods. Tiger was dominant at a level that the world of professional golf, the world of professional sports, will never see again. We are reaching a point though where the comparisons aren’t exactly silly, though.
Scheffler was a brilliant champion at a brilliant venue. He dealt brilliantly with the inevitable and wearisome comparisons to Tiger Woods, too.
As great as Scottie Scheffler is playing, it's still a little early for comparisons. And they might be more appropriate with Jack Nicklaus than with Tiger Woods.
Scottie Scheffler Sends Strong Message on Tiger Woods After Winning The Open originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
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The Mirror US on MSNSkip Bayless has meltdown over Scottie Scheffler and drags Tiger Woods into itScottie Scheffler won plenty of admirers for his frank comments about life and golf before winning The Open Championship, but former 'Undisputed' and 'First Take' star Skip Bayless was not among them
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Scottie Scheffler is taking golf to a level not seen since Tiger Woods. The latest example was his four-shot win at the British Open at Royal Portrush on Sunday to earn a fourth major title.
Scottie Scheffler's latest major, a thorough four-stroke win at the Open Championship, is another reminder that he's mastered golf like few have.