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Scottie on closing skill: Sundays are the most fun

Scottie on closing skill: Sundays are the most fun

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Scottie Scheffler speaks with Todd Lewis after his third win of the season, this time at the Memorial Tournament, about his proficiency on Sundays, whether his game is the best it's ever been and preparing for Oakmont.

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