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Golf's Order Restored: ‘Sheriff' Scheffler Captures PGA Championship in 3rd Major Victory

Golf's Order Restored: ‘Sheriff' Scheffler Captures PGA Championship in 3rd Major Victory

Epoch Times26-05-2025

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CHARLOTTE, NC.—When Scottie Scheffler reached the back nine at Quail Hollow on Sunday, the three-shot lead that started his round had completely evaporated.
Jon Rahm started the day five shots behind, and the gap between the two was gone when the Spaniard birdied the 11th hole. What had been viewed by many as a routine win for Scheffler was now transformed into a meaningful tussle between two titans in the sport.
Scheffler's front nine total was the only time he scored over par for any of the nines played during the championship. The world-ranked No. 1 player seemed to be on the verge of teetering with Rahm's momentum escalating just ahead of him.
Scheffler started the final nine holes with a birdie at the par-five 10th. That birdie pushed him back into a lead he would never relinquish. Other birdies would follow at the 14th and 15th holes.
Rahm could not convert key birdie opportunities at the short par-four 14th and the uphill par-five 15th. At the start of Quail Hollow's famed 'Green Mile' trio of closing holes, Rahm submerged his tee shot at the par-three 17th, and his opportunity to overcome Scheffler vanished permanently.
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A bogey at the closing hole by Scheffler was merely an afterthought as the championship was well in hand by then.
How important was the play of Scheffler and Rahm on the critical 14th and 15th holes for the totality of the championship? Scheffler played the two holes in a cumulative total of nine-under-par—the best of all players in the field. Rahm's success in comparison was limited to a three-under-par total.
The reestablishment of 'Sheriff' Scheffler at the top of golf's pecking order was jump-started when he placed the green jacket on the shoulders of the newest Masters champion—Rory McIlroy—just over a month ago.
Scottie Scheffler plays a shot from a 14th-hole bunker during the final round of the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Country Club in Charlotte, N.C., on May 18, 2025.
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Scheffler showcased his intent in getting back into form when winning the CJ Cup in his adopted hometown of Dallas just a few weeks ago. He tied the all-time PGA Tour 72-hole scoring record with a 253 total and a resounding eight-stroke win.
Even with that win, coming into Quail Hollow, the favorite's role leaned toward McIlroy given his four past wins at the Charlotte-based club.
Scheffler was paired the first two rounds with the Northern Irishman and the two-time major winner and defending PGA Champion Xander Schauffele. Scheffler outplayed them both. The Sheriff was intent on proving his supremacy in a sport he has dominated as top player for 103 consecutive weeks.
Scheffler now joins Seve Ballesteros as the only golfers in the past 100 years to win each of their first three majors by three or more strokes. He captured the 2022 Masters by three over McIlroy and in 2024 at Augusta by four over Ludvig Aberg.
The triumph in the PGA Championship marks his 15th PGA Tour victory. Since World War II, only two other golfers have won 15 times on tour and captured three majors before age 29—Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods. To have one's name placed alongside such heavyweight champions is proof of Scheffler's considerable talents.
Scottie Scheffler celebrates on the 18th green after winning the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Country Club in Charlotte, N.C., on May 18, 2025.
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Scheffler acknowledged the need to buckle down and stay focused as the final nine holes unfolded.
'Overall, I was proud of how I stepped up on the back nine and hit the shots I needed to. It was a big birdie I hit on 10. Hit quality shots on 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 really, and was able to build up a lead and play pretty conservative the last three holes. Two nice up-and-downs there on 16 and 17, and I was able to kind of slap it around there on 18,' he told reporters.
Only a select few players have won at least three major championships. Scheffler's success comes from handling the mental grind.
'You know, I always try to lean as much as I can on my mind. I think that's probably my greatest strength. You know, like today and this week I really just feel like I did just such a good job of staying patient when I wasn't swinging it my best, but I hit the shots when I needed to,' said Scheffler.
'I hit the important shots well this week, and that's why I'm walking away with the trophy. The shots on the golf course that are most important, those are the ones I feel like I did my best at this week and maybe at times out there, some of the easier ones maybe I lost a bit of focus or something but overall when I needed to, I feel like I hit the shots.'
Scheffler's four-round total of 273 provided a five-shot margin over several players—Bryson DeChambeau, Harris English, and Davis Riley.
Attention now turns to the next major event—the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania on June 12–15.
Scheffler celebrates with wife Meredith and son Bennett after winning the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Country Club on May 18, 2025.Scheffler's competitive spirit was tested when he arrived at Quail Hollow's back nine. The wherewithal to hold matters together and outplay all his rivals bodes well for him going forward. Patience is often talked about by all players. However, doing it when it matters most in stemming a potential free fall into oblivion is the ultimate proving ground.
The outcome from Quail Hollow certainly sends a loud and clear message to all his rivals. Taking down Scheffler will require a level of play that is nothing short of brilliant.
A year ago, at the PGA Championship at Valhalla in Louisville, Kentucky, Scheffler was arrested for disobeying instructions from a police officer when entering that property. The charges were later dismissed because of what he called a clear 'misunderstanding.'
What's clear is that when Scheffler arrives at the golf course, he is not taking any prisoners. There's also no misunderstanding of one clear reality—'Sheriff' Scheffler remains golf's top gun.
The win at Quail Hollow showed that the likelihood of future major championship victories appears as certain as the sun rising in the morning.
Oakmont and the U.S. Open now await in June.

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