Well, this is getting old. Each month we feature a professional golfer who wins a big tournament, and the name Scottie Scheffler keeps popping up about as frequently as the name Tiger Woods did. Scheffler did it again, winning the PGA Championship to capture his third major title at the age of 28.

Speaking of Woods, comparisons to his dominance are apt with Scheffler, as when he plays even marginally well he is in contention. He had a slow start – for him – to begin the year as he was still trying to work his way back into form after offseason hand surgery. But after a record-tying performance at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, Scheffler once again proved himself the most dominant golfer since Woods at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, North Carolina, site of the PGA Championship.

Scheffler now has two legs of the career Grand Slam, the Masters and PGA, and golf commentator and former touring pro Colt Knost speculated that it would be no surprise to see Scheffler complete the career Grand Slam this year. And if he does, it would be one of the most spectacular performances in golf history.
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