Scottie Scheffler Sends Clear Message on Rory McIlroy Ahead of PGA Championship
Scottie Scheffler has been on a phenomenal run in 2025. The World No.1 has already clinched multiple wins this season, adding to his stellar resume. As he enters the PGA Championship, Scheffler is eyeing another big performance. Meanwhile, all eyes are also on Bryson DeChambeau, who's riding high after his recent Championship triumph.
But in one of the most anticipated groupings of the tournament, Scheffler will be paired with none other than Rory McIlroy and Xander Schauffele for the first two rounds at Quail Hollow.
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McIlroy, who's in red-hot form this year, is coming off victories at both The Players Championship and The Masters. Speaking ahead of the major, Scheffler couldn't stop praising the Northern Irishman.
Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy walk of the 18th green during the final round of the TOUR Championship golf tournament.Adam Hagy-Imagn Images
'Rory already won The Players and the Masters this year, so he's playing some fantastic golf,' he said. The duo have shared the course before. "I've seen that pairing before, and we have a good time out there, and it's competitive."
'When I look back on my career, these will be some of the fondest memories… getting to play with some of the best players in the world and compete to try and win tournaments,' he added.
As for Schauffele, the reigning PGA Champion, Scheffler was equally respectful. 'I'm playing with two guys that are playing some of the best golf in the world,' he noted. 'Xander won two majors last year.'
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Their competitive edge, combined with camaraderie, sets the stage for what promises to be a thrilling start to the major.
Scheffler also took a moment to reflect on the 20 PGA of America professionals competing this week. 'The PGA pros do a lot for the game of golf… teaching people all over the country,' he said.
Appreciating their presence, he added, 'Each year you see a couple of them make the cut… some of them definitely have the game to be out here.'
The PGA Championship starts Thursday.
Related: Bryson DeChambeau Grabs Attention With Five-Word Message to Justin Bieber
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