No.1 Scheffler goes for third Masters crown in four years
- Scottie Scheffler will defend his Masters title beginning April 10 at Augusta National.
- Scheffler, currently top-ranked, had an early season hand injury that slowed his start.
- Scheffler is seeking his third Masters title in four seasons, a feat achieved by few others.
- Scheffler said, "I'm in control of my golf ball, I have very good strategy for playing the golf course."
- A supercomputer simulation gives Scheffler a 33.96% chance to win the Masters again this year.
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