Scottie Scheffler 'Shocked' at Bad Break During Open Championship
Summary
Scottie Scheffler, the world number one golfer, started strong at the Open Championship with four birdies in six holes. However, a bad shot on the 17th hole, the easiest hole of the day, led to a bogey, and he finished three shots behind the leader after the first round.Key Facts
- Scottie Scheffler is the current world number one golfer.
- He made four birdies in his first six holes during the Open Championship first round.
- He had two bogeys later, including one on the 17th hole, which hurt his score.
- The 17th hole was the easiest hole of the day.
- Scheffler’s poor shot on the 17th ended up deep in the grass.
- He finished the day two-under par and three shots behind leader Jackson Suber.
- Lucas Herbert leads after the second round with a score of nine-under par 61.
- Scheffler plans to improve his position in the next round.
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