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Scottie Scheffler doesn't like comparisons to Tiger Woods. But Tiger inspired him

Scottie Scheffler doesn't like comparisons to Tiger Woods. But Tiger inspired him

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ATLANTA (AP) — Scottie Scheffler shies away from comparisons to Tiger Woods even as the numbers are starting to make that inevitable.
Scheffler has been No. 1 in the world longer than anyone since Woods. He is the first player since Woods to have five-plus wins in back-to-back years. He comes into the Tour Championship on a streak of 13 tournaments in the top 10.
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