Scheffler not tinkering with 'good recipe' that puts focus on golf
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[March 22, 2023]
(Reuters) - Masters champion Scottie Scheffler said on
Tuesday a key reason behind the remarkable success he has enjoyed
over the last 13 months on the PGA Tour is a support team that helps
him shut out the background noise and focus on golf.
Scheffler transformed into a bona fide PGA Tour star from a player
on the rise while winning four times in 2022 and he has already
triumphed twice this year, including in his most recent start at The
Players Championship.
Speaking to reporters ahead of his title defence at the World Golf
Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play event in Austin, Texas,
world number one Scheffler was asked if there was a secret to
success on the PGA Tour.
"If there was a secret, you would have seen a lot more guys do it
than just Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus," Scheffler said at Austin
Country Club where play begins on Wednesday.
"It's a tough question. It's different for everybody. I think I've
developed a good recipe for good golf out here and that will be
something that I'm going to try to not change in the future."
Scheffler has so far managed to remain unaffected by the greater
expectations that come with the territory of being a major champion
and already has six top-10 finishes in nine events this season.
The 26-year-old American has had the same coach since he was around
seven-years-old, the same trainer from when he was in high school
and has known his manager "my whole life" and feels that consistency
has a positive impact on his game.
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Golf Club - Augusta, Georgia, U.S. - April 10, 2022 Scottie
Scheffler of the U.S. poses in his green jacket with the trophy
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"I have a great team of people around me that help
keep me grounded and help me be able to go out here and do my best
and not think about all the other stuff. I can go out here and focus
on golf and just go out and play," said Scheffler.
"And so I have a great team around me that's helping me do that and
just going to kind of stick to the programme that we've been doing
for years and go from there."
The reigning PGA Tour Player of the Year is the top seed at this
week's match play event and is in a group with Tom Kim, Alex Noren
and Davis Riley. Winners from the 16 groups advance to the knockout
stages.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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