Scottie Scheffler reflects on emotional return to Augusta National for Masters scouting trip
Scottie Scheffler's Emotional Return to Augusta National and Insights on Course Changes Ahead of 2022 Masters
Scottie Scheffler ( Image via Golf Week )
Scottie Scheffler, the defending champion of the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, recently made an emotional return to Augusta National for a scouting trip. The trip was not only a chance for Scheffler to preview the course ahead of the upcoming Masters tournament, but also a chance for him to reflect on his past successes.
Scheffler spoke about how the trip made his win at the Masters feel more real than ever before. “That was really one of the first times where it felt real that I had won the Masters,” he said. The trip was especially meaningful as it came on the heels of his win at The Players Championship.
During his two rounds at Augusta National, Scheffler played with a group of friends that included his longtime swing coach, Randy Smith. Scheffler noted two significant changes since last year’s Masters, including a new tee on the par-5 13th hole that has added about 35 yards. He also discussed changes to the par-4 11th hole, which reportedly will have fewer trees down the right side.
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Scottie Scheffler adapts to changes on the course
One of the most notable changes that Scottie Scheffler encountered during his scouting trip was the new tee on the par-5 13th hole. Scheffler noted that he used to hit a 3-wood on this hole, but with the added distance, he will now use his driver and aim for the corner of the fairway.
Scheffler also discussed changes to the par-4 11th hole, which he noted will have fewer trees down the right side. He didn’t seem too concerned about the change, saying that he’ll “just hit it down the left side and have a shorter shot in.”
Scheffler’s emotional return to Augusta National for his scouting trip was a chance for him to reflect on his past successes and adapt to changes on the course. As he prepares for the upcoming Masters tournament, Scheffler will undoubtedly carry the memories of his trip with him as he strives for another victory.
Overall, Scottie Scheffler’s emotional return to Augusta National for a Masters scouting trip was a special moment for the young golfer. The trip allowed Scheffler to reflect on his recent Masters victory and also gave him the opportunity to see the course changes that have been made since his last visit.
As he prepares for this year’s tournament, Scheffler will undoubtedly draw on the memories and experiences from his scouting trip to Augusta National. Fans will be eagerly anticipating Scheffler’s performance in the upcoming Masters and will be watching closely to see if he can replicate his previous success at the tournament.
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