Scottie Scheffler's rise from generational to all-time great continues unabated after PGA Championship win
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The severance of Scheffler's spirit has led to an ascension that could not have been predicted three years ago
CHARLOTTE -- Greatness does not always look the same. It is often foreign and may develop differently than you expect. It may even be questioned when the effort does not regularly bear the expected fruits. It is a relentless path for an individual to achieve, and it is one Scottie Scheffler has been marching on for three years, the groundwork laid over a lifetime of work.
Scheffler's stride only lengthened Sunday at Quail Hollow Club where he claimed the 2025 PGA Championship, marking his third major victory and first to come away from the friendly confines of Augusta National.
Scheffler became just the third player since World War II to win 15 PGA Tour events and three major championships before the age of 29. He joins the company of two men whose names you know well, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, and it's quite possible those three are mentioned in the same breath time and again over the next decade or so.
