Summary
Scottie Scheffler performed impressively at The Masters golf tournament, finishing second just behind Rory McIlroy. Scheffler played the final two days without recording any bogeys, which is a rare achievement at this event. He aims to return for the PGA Championship in May.
Key Facts
- Scottie Scheffler ended The Masters 11-under par, finishing second.
- Rory McIlroy won The Masters at 12-under par.
- Scheffler played the last two rounds without any bogeys, a first since 1942 at The Masters.
- He recorded nine birdies and one eagle over the final two days.
- On Sunday, Scheffler completed 11 consecutive pars.
- The PGA Championship, where Scheffler might play next, is scheduled for May 14–17.