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Watching Scottie Scheffler dominate through 36 holes at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson reminded me of something I've been preaching to my students for years: the shape of your backswing matters tremendously.
Scottie Scheffler faced an all-carry 236-yard bunker shot on TPC Craig Ranch's par-5 9th hole Sunday. The result was masterful. ... His backswing is long, fluid and unrestricted.
SportsLine golf expert Eric Cohen just locked in his PGA Tour best bets for the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open at the Renaissance ...
Scheffler is skipping this week’s John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run in Illinois. His decision comes as he looks to rest and ...
Scheffler headlines the field for next week’s Genesis Scottish Open, which boasts eight of the top-10 players in the world.
Scottie Scheffler's legendary coach, Randy Smith, spends plenty of time standing down the line, too. ... and that his takeaway is moving the way they want on the backswing. ...
Scottie Scheffler: As a young golfer, ... But I was just telling him the way it was, feeling a little loose in the backswing, and he told me to just move my left thumb just a touch down the grip.
Scottie Scheffler has been unbeatable when he has the lead on a Sunday. This week at the Memorial Tournament was no different. ... he doesn't have a backswing, so he can't get it to the green.
Scottie Scheffler’s feet are often the focus when his swing is discussed. ... “If you look at Scottie through the backswing he looks like any golfer we see on the PGA TOUR.
As the U.S. Open kicks off, Scottie Scheffler is the overwhelming favorite, unsurprisingly so, as he is now drawing Tiger Woods comparisons from his peers.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Randy Smith likes to joke that Scottie Scheffler, when on his game, does not need him much. Maybe a grip thought here and there. Perhaps a few swings to sharpen up. The 72-year ...
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