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高爾夫》薛夫勒英國公開賽碾壓封王 年度第二座大賽金盃入手

高爾夫》薛夫勒英國公開賽碾壓封王 年度第二座大賽金盃入手

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高球世界排名第一的薛夫勒(Scottie Scheffler)週日在皇家波特拉什球場展現絕對統治力,以低於標準桿3桿的68桿完成最終輪,以四桿優勢贏得英國公開賽冠軍。這是德州球星今年繼PGA錦標賽後斬獲的第二座大賽獎盃,同時也讓他距離職業全滿貫僅剩明年美國公開賽最後一塊拼圖。
Well, here's the cutest thing you'll see today:Scottie Scheffler and his son Bennett.Peak dad moment with the crowd reaction. pic.twitter.com/DZCyp8TlAf
— Dan Fetes (@danfetes) July 20, 2025
從首洞10英吋近距離抓鳥開始,薛夫勒開賽一小時內就將領先優勢擴大至七桿。即便後九洞遭遇微幅波動,全場始終無人能將差距縮小至四桿以內。「麥克羅伊(Rory McIlroy)賽前就預言這結局『不可避免』。」現場評論員指出,「當薛夫勒帶著四桿優勢進入決勝輪時,結局早已寫定。」
Scottie Scheffler takes home the Claret Jug at The Open ?He now only needs the US Open to complete the Grand Slam‼️ pic.twitter.com/MkIuUwkp3F
— ESPN (@espn) July 20, 2025
這位29歲的淡定王者賽後展現難得激情——當最後一洞平標準桿推桿進洞後,他將雙臂高舉過頭,用力揮舞後將球帽拋向空中,與場邊家人共享榮耀時刻。按照傳統,薛夫勒將保有象徵冠軍的銀製葡萄酒壺獎盃一年。
Nike's ad for Scottie Scheffler after his Open Championship victory. ?(via @Nike) pic.twitter.com/fAnhHrvAxP
— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) July 20, 2025
「賽後慶祝往往只持續幾分鐘,我就開始思考下一場比賽。」薛夫勒在北愛爾蘭的記者會上透露哲學觀,「我痴迷於追求卓越的過程,競技本身才是驅動力。」這番話呼應了他五月以五桿優勢稱霸PGA錦標賽、2022及2023年分別以三桿和四桿優勢穿上綠夾克的共同模式——當代高壇最穩定的贏家,始終在追尋轉瞬即逝的勝利悸動背後更深層的意義。
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