Scottie Scheffler's Rise to Golf Dominance: A Comparison to Tiger Woods
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Scottie Scheffler's Open victory showcases his 'Tiger-like' dominance in golf, reminiscent of Tiger Woods' historic achievements.
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· 3 pulledScheffler has spent 149 weeks as the men's world number one - way short of Woods' outlandish record of 683 weeks
By securing victory at Portrush, Scheffler became only the second player to win The Open while world number one. The first was Woods, who did it three times in 2000, 2005 and 2006.
Scheffler's machine-like ability, which is apparent even when he does not seem to be playing at his peak, is similar to his fellow American.
With a vice-like grip on the Claret Jug, Scottie Scheffler's Open victory shows how he has become the most dominant men's golfer since Tiger Woods.
