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Scottie's Scorecard: A Year of Mastery
2024 PGA TOUR Season Ends with Records, Rookies, and Remarkable Moments
September 3, 2024
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Scottie Scheffler claimed the FedExCup crown at East Lake on Sunday, converting his No. 1 playoff seed into a decisive victory at the TOUR Championship. The win caps a remarkable 2024 campaign for the world's top-ranked golfer, who notched seven PGA TOUR titles and won Olympic gold.
Scheffler started the tournament with a two-stroke advantage and never relinquished the lead, finishing at 30-under par to best runner-up Collin Morikawa by four shots. His dominant performance included leading the field in driving distance and greens in regulation.
The FedExCup triumph adds to Scheffler's impressive haul, which features victories at the Masters and a successful PLAYERS Championship defense. His versatility shone through with wins on a variety of course layouts.
Improved putting proved key to Scheffler's success, complementing his elite ball-striking. This well-rounded game helped him overcome challenges both on and off the course, including becoming a father mid-season.
With this victory, Scheffler cements his status atop the golf world and puts an exclamation point on a season that will long be remembered.
The 2024 PGA TOUR season will be remembered as a year of records, surprises, and poignant moments. Scottie Scheffler's remarkable run, culminating in a FedExCup victory, set the tone for a year of exceptional golf.
The season saw historic achievements, including two 59s shot by Cameron Young and Hayden Springer. Xander Schauffele emerged as a major force, clinching both the PGA Championship and The Open. Nick Dunlap made headlines as the first amateur winner in over three decades.
International players left their mark, with Matthieu Pavon and Robert MacIntyre securing their first TOUR wins. The year also brought emotional highs and lows, from Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry's joyous Zurich Classic victory to the tragic loss of Grayson Murray.
From nail-biting finishes to unexpected triumphs, the 2024 season showcased golf's unpredictable nature and the depth of talent on the PGA TOUR.
WHAT’S NEXT?
Following the FedExCup Playoffs, the PGA TOUR shifts to the FedExCup Fall, an eight-event series offering players opportunities to secure TOUR status and tournament entries for 2025.
Simultaneously, the golf world anticipates the Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal later this month (September 24-29), where captains Mike Weir and Jim Furyk will complete their team selections later today.
Recent performances, like Keegan Bradley's BMW Championship win, have shaken up the standings, adding intrigue to the final team selections.
Talk about a wild finish on the 18th — forget birdies and eagles, we've got the entire food chain in play!
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