
Scottie Scheffler had a strong showing at the last tournament, the FedEx St. Jude Championship 2025, finishing in third place with a total score of 15 shots under par. The 29-year-old golfer played 3 under par (67 shots) in the final round, but he failed to celebrate this time.
Justin Rose celebrated in a dramatic playoff against J.J. Spaun.
In an interview with the media, Scheffler reflected on his performance.
The world number 1 pointed out that he was satisfied with the game this week, but there were some moments where Scottie expected more from himself.
"Yeah, did a lot of good stuff, fought pretty hard most of the week. Like I said, today was a day where I executed really well, hit my lines on the greens, hit a lot of good shots going into the greens. Just ball wasn't going in. Just a little bit off, I guess.."- he said.
Scottie Scheffler on J.J. Spaun
J.J. Spaun is having a dream season. While the seasoned golfer hasn't been a dominant figure on the PGA Tour in recent years, he seems to be an unstoppable enigma to many this year.
Scheffler had nothing but praise for him, praising various aspects of Spaun's game.
There are many things that make this golfer so superior and great, and it looks like he could continue to be just as strong in the future.
"Yeah, he's a great player. He's got a ton of talent. He hits it really, really solid. To win a U.S. Open you've got to grind really hard, and he's a guy that he gets the ball in play, hits it really solid and he holes a lot of putts. He's a tough guy to beat.
You love seeing guys like that have success, guys that work hard and get the most out of their games, and J.J. is definitely one of those guys that's a grinder out here. You always see him practicing, see him in the gym. Definitely happy to see him having the success that he has.."


