Scottie Scheffler Still The Player To Watch At BMW Championship
4 months agoAnother tournament, and another chance to see if Scottie Scheffler will finish in the top five or pick up his eighth victory of the season; there seemingly aren't many other outcomes. Even with a lackluster putting performance on Saturday in Memphis, where he lost -1.55 strokes on the greens, the best player in the world had a chance to chase down Matsuyama in the final round and had a legitimate chance given how things unfolded. Sure, his inconsistency on the greens, at times, ultimately holds him back, but at a place like Castle Pines that is virtually unknown to the current PGA Tour roster, figuring out these greens will be a chore for everyone. His symbiotic relationship with his caddy, Ted Scott, will be his biggest strength in adjusting to the Colorado climate, and the unwavering ball striking makes him the undoubted front-runner again this week.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf