"I'm just trying to gear up," Scheffler said.
"This week is a good prep week for me. It's nice to be at home
and get to play some tournament golf, and I'm excited to be here
at the Nelson."
During his break, Scheffler stayed off his feet for the most
part, taking time to recuperate after finishing tied for 10th at
the Masters and tied for 11th at the RBC Heritage.
"I didn't do too much at home. I was just trying to relax and
get a little practice in and pretty much just rest," Scheffler
said. "I got pretty tired after the Masters, and that's pretty
typical of a major. They kind of wear you down. It was good just
to get a little mental rest."
With the Byron Nelson being played in Texas, this weekend gives
Scheffler the chance to play in front of a home crowd of sorts.
Scheffler moved to Dallas as a child and has been there ever
since. He attended high school in the suburbs and also went to
the University of Texas, further strengthening his Lone Star
State roots.
"Home weeks are always nice. It's good to get to sleep in my own
bed and just spend some time at home," Scheffler said. "We've
got a couple friends coming in this weekend, so get to hang out
with everybody.
"I've got special memories playing this tournament. Definitely
excited to be back."
Scheffler was savoring the time at home and hadn't even stepped
onto the course until Wednesday, a move that goes against his
typical routine ahead of a tournament.
"Usually I spend a lot of time at the course," Scheffler said.
"It's good for me to be able to practice at my home course and
get some work in kind of off property where there's not as much
going on, and definitely nice to be able to go home every
night."
Scheffler finished tied for 15th at 19-under 269 at the 2022
AT&T Byron Nelson. He will look to improve upon that mark as he
warms up for the PGA Championship, which will be played next
week at Oak Hill Country Club in Pittsford, N.Y.
--Field Level Media
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