It’s been going on three years now that Scottie Scheffler has made golf look really easy, even when it can be really hard.
“Saw a ball on the beach, went down there, found my ball, moved some rocks, hit it out, hit it on the green ... He had minor surgery on his right hand when glass punctured his upper palm while he was ...
then needed a clean wedge shot to clear the cliff and send the ball back toward the fairway. After accomplishing that, he struck a 6-iron from 179 yards, landing it on the back right of the green.
“Saw a ball on the beach, went down there, found my ball, moved some rocks, hit it out ... He had minor surgery on his right hand when glass punctured his upper palm while he was using a ...
The clifftop site was bought by new owners Tamara Costin and William Speed last year, co-owner of The Harbour House in Flushing.
Scottie Scheffler saved par from the wrong side of the cliffs at Pebble Beach, but a 'lucky' break (and the rules) helped get ...
The World No.1 found the rocks at Pebble Beach's iconic 18th hole, but that didn't stop Scheffler from making a wild par to ...
Scheffler pulled his tee shot on the par-5 18th hole at Pebble Beach toward the Pacific Ocean. He never saw it carom off the ...
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — Scottie Scheffler might be intolerant to glass, but he is allergic to ... his ball hiding amid a pile of small seaside rocks. After a subsequent player-caddie discussion ...