Scottie Scheffler, Grand Slam
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The reigning US PGA champion claimed the third leg of the career Grand Slam, and his fourth major in total, in some style and has only 11 months to wait to try to complete the set in the same four-year time-frame as 18-time major winner Jack Nicklaus did.
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Scheffler claimed the “artist” mantle and painted his course: a flawless 64 featuring eight birdies. Each stroke demonstrated creativity, precision and flair. His short game w