
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler wins St Jude Championship by 8 strokes, his 1st victory since January, extending his FedEx Cup playoffs lead.
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Scottie Scheffler, world's top-ranked golfer, seeks first win since January in FedEx Cup playoffs.
Scottie Scheffler has had a fair share of close calls this year but not in the St Jude Championship. He shot a final-round 4-under-par 66 on Sunday in Memphis, Tennessee, and pulled away to win the tournament by eight strokes and extend his lead in the FedEx Cup playoffs.
“I felt like a week like this was coming,” Scheffler said. “I felt like I was on repeat all year just being like, ‘Hey, I’m playing solid. I’m close.’ It feels good to be answering some different questions at the end of this week.”
Scheffler is the world number one, but this marked his first victory since January. “I have had some close calls this year,” Scheffler said. “I feel like I kept saying at the end of each tournament that I feel like I am playing pretty good – it’s just little things that aren’t going my way.”
He finished at a 17-under 263 for an eight-stroke advantage on runner-up Si Woo Kim of South Korea at TPC Southwind, where the opening event of three tournaments in the FedEx Cup playoffs took place. Kim shot 68 on Sunday.
It was the tournament’s second-largest margin of victory in the past 30 years and the largest winning gap at TPC Southwind.
“I felt like I’ve been in a good rhythm,” Scheffler said. “I didn’t hit maybe as many fairways this week, but I was really sharp with the irons, and I rolled it really good on the greens. That’s a good compensation if you’re going to try to have success out here.”
None of the other contenders made much of a push on Sunday as Scheffler’s lead expanded from two strokes to five by midway through the round. Scheffler, who secured his 21st all-time victory on the tour, poured it on with birdies on the 11th, 13th and 16th holes.
“I played solid golf all day, really all week,” Scheffler said.
The next stop in the playoffs is in St Louis, Missouri, for this coming week’s BMW Championship, which Scheffler won last year.
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