NASSAU, Bahamas – Scottie Scheffler’s three-shot victory at the 2023 Hero World Challenge proved to be the perfect springboard into this season. The world No. 1 won seven times on the PGA Tour, including his second Green Jacket at the Masters and was the gold medalist at the Paris Olympics. He’s confident that this week at The Albany could spur another sublime season.
“It’s good being back here in the Bahamas, it’s always a fun tournament for us to come play in,” he said. “I think it’s a good warmup for the year, kind of see where everything’s at. Kind of come down here, compete, have some fun in the Bahamas and get ready for the next season to start.”
But after such a tremendous season, Scheffler was asked what he’s been working on during his off-season to get even better.
“Just the same stuff I’ve always been working on,” he said. “After I take a bit of a break it usually takes me a little while to make sure my swing is in a good spot. I wouldn’t say bad habits but just to make sure my swing is in a place that I like it and then to continue to just enhance the stuff that I’ve been working on the last couple of years.”
Last year, Scheffler added a new putter before the Hero and was in the early stages of working with putting coach Phil Kenyon. He topped the field in the putting stats at the Hero and his work with the short stick made great strides in 2024, improving from No. 162 in Strokes Gained: Putting last season to No. 77 this year. Will there be any equipment changes for next season?
“No, ’24 went pretty well,” Scheffler said. “Getting better isn’t something that happens overnight. It takes a lot of time and I still feel like there are areas that I can improve upon without making drastic changes to the DNA of what I do.”
Why mess with success?
Scheffler’s got jokes, too
During Scheffler’s pro-am round on Wednesday, tournament host Tiger Woods, who isn’t competing this week, popped out to watch Scheffler and the two chatted on and off between shots. Asked what the two discussed, Scheffler showed his humorous side and deadpanned, “Most of the time we just talked about money and how the purses need to be bigger. Today we really grinded on the Ryder Cup and how it’s just such BS that we’ve never gotten paid. Tiger was…
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