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He’s the World’s Best Golfer—and He’s Finally Learned How to Putt

Wall Street Journal - SportsMonday, June 2, 2025 at 12:00:00 PM
He’s the World’s Best Golfer—and He’s Finally Learned How to Putt
Scottie Scheffler has been the top-ranked golfer in the world for two years, but his game just leveled up—thanks to finally fixing his putting. A simple equipment change (swapping his putter) turned his only weak spot into a strength, making him even more dominant on the course.
Editor’s Note: Golf fans love watching greatness, and Scheffler’s improvement is a big deal because it shows even the best can refine their game. For casual viewers? It means tournaments might get even more predictable (in a good way) as he continues to dominate. For players? It’s a reminder that small tweaks can lead to huge results.
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