Reflective Scottie Scheffler enters British Open
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World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler was a fountain of introspection Tuesday at his news conference entering the 2025 British Open, calling golf "an unsatisfying venture" and admitting that he often wrestles with motivation.
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: Scottie Scheffler gave the best (and deepest) press conference answer we've ever heardThe somewhat contradictory answer was that golf does fulfill Scheffler, along with his family, but that if the game ever affected his role as a husband and father he'd quit on the spot. Family matters the most to him, so he ends up asking himself the same question at tournament after tournament:
Xander Schauffele will look to defend his British Open title against a field led by Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler when the 153rd Open Championship begins at Royal Portrush on Thursday.
Backspin: His year was slowed by a rib injury that kept him out for two months. Padraig Harrington (2007-08), Tiger Woods (2005-06) and Tom Watson (1982-83) are the only back-to-back Open champions the last 50 years.
The world No. 1 gave one of the most revealing answers during his press conference on Tuesday in what turned into a therapy session of sorts for him.
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland (AP) — How well do you know British Open history? Try this quiz: b.) He was penalized two shots in the final round for being late to the first tee b.) Christy O’Connor Jr.
On Thursday, Scottie Scheffler will officially start his quest to win his first British Open when play gets underway at legendary Royal Portrush. On Tuesday, the No. 1 player in the world got deep about why professional golf isn't a "fulfilling" life and that his family is the most important thing to him.