For the second time, Scottie Scheffler won the Masters

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In Augusta, Georgia, on Sunday, Scottie Scheffler won the Masters Tournament for the second time, earning the green jacket.

Scheffler, 27, finished with a final score of 11 under par to win on one of the grandest platforms in golf.

“I tried my best to maintain composure outside,” he remarked afterward. “On the course, I tried my best to maintain patience. And to maintain my round, I was able to make a few crucial shots and putts today.”

The final round of the illustrious Augusta National Golf Club competition was played on Sunday after four days of play.

Scheffler had posted 7 under par going into the final round, which put him in first place.

In 2022, Scheffler—who was playing in his fifth Masters—bested superstar Rory McIlroy by a margin of three strokes to win the esteemed competition.

On Sunday, Scheffler’s fellow American opponent Collin Morikawa, who was competing in his fifth tournament, was not far behind him. Coming into Sunday, he was six under par. He finished at four under, sharing third place with Tommy Fleetwood and Max Homa. Ludvig Åberg of Sweden came in second with a 7-under score.

Tiger Woods, the golfing icon, set a new Masters record before finishing 16 over par.

At the tournament, Woods became the first player in history to “cut” 24 times in a row, meaning he performed well enough in the first two rounds to advance to the second half.

In the past, he and Fred Couples had shared the record for the most consecutive cuts, 23.