Scottie Scheffler Ready to Quit Golf Amid Bizarre Open Championship Press Conference - Liverpool Echo
COLERAINE, NORTHERN IRELAND, JUL 14 – Scottie Scheffler, world No. 1 for 112 weeks with $134.93 million earnings, questions golf's deeper meaning despite winning three majors and being favorite at The Open.
- On Tuesday, Scottie Scheffler delivered a candid press conference at Royal Portrush, questioning the meaning of his success ahead of The Open.
- Scheffler said he struggles with motivation daily, while `there's a lot of people that make it to what they thought was going to fulfill them in life, and they're like what's the point?` captures his existential doubts.
- He has registered 15 consecutive top-25 finishes this season, highlighting consistency in his career achievements.
- In response, Scheffler emphasized that family being his priority underscores his immediate impact, prompting media outlets to highlight his focus on family.
- Scheffler enters The Open, with 9/2 odds signalling expectations of a potential career Grand Slam at 29.
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