PGA Tour Golf: Scottie Scheffler has become the first golfer to defend the title in a commemorative tournament since Tiger Woods | Golf news

Scottie Scheffler insisted on the third PGA tour of the season with a successful title defense in a commemorative tournament in his last round with Ben Griffin.

Scheffler took one shot lead in the last day in Muirfield Village, did not rank first, won the last round of the world’s last round, ending four wins and becoming the first player after Tiger Woods.

The three major champions have won three birdies with one Bogey and three wins at the start of the fourth, winning three wins in the CJ CUP Byron Nelson and the PGA Championship, and success has expanded his benefits from the best of the world and FedExcup rankings.

Dublin, Ohio -June 1: Scottie Scheffler (USA) plays tee shots in the second hole in the last round of the commemorative tour of the Workday 2025 on June 1, 2025 at Muirfield Village GOLF Club in Dublin, Ohio. (JOE ROBBINS/ICON SPORTSWIRE)
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Griffin played with SCHEFFLER and scored one shot in a large area in the last round, doubling his second hole and finishing four strokes.

Nick Taylor ranked fourth from Russell Henley and MAVERICK MCNEALY, and Rickie Fowler’s tie took its place in the opening through the Open Qualifier series next month.

SCHEFFLER will appear again in the signature event

At the beginning of TOPSY-TURVY, SCHEFFLER was climbed up and down from the first green and doubled the lead to doubles overnight, and Griffin was able to cancel the opening hole idiot by converting it from 5 to Birdie.

Griffin finished the three -putbog with a card, but the next time he used a par 5, where Scheffler missed the four -foot birdie opportunity and continued his parstrik.

Ben Griffin hit the fifth tee in the last round of the commemorative golf tournament in Dublin, Ohio, on Sunday, June 1, 2025. (AP Photo/sue OGROCKI)
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Ben Griffin was looking for a third PGA tour victory in six weeks.

SCHEFFLER drilled a hole in six feet to seven feet, and then claimed the first birdie at the short range of pipes, and the World NO 1 reached the second place to save wave on the 9th.

The defense champion reacted to starting 9th with Bogey, with 15 feet to 5 feet pipes before the tribe was completely controlled when the Griffin was not climbed from the sand in the continuous first vogue.

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The crowd interfered by following the path of Jordan Spies in the last round in Muirfield Village.

SCHEFFLER has been renovated in 10 feet to save PAR on the 14th and made a 2 put birdie on the 15th. There, Griffin bent 12 feet eagles and then produced 30 feet of 30 feet in two minutes.

Griffin’s hope ended in 17th Street and timely in a double body, and Scheffler retired four times after finishing a continuous wave to finish the 16th PGA Tour victory.

Griffin was disappointed when he finished the runner -up to Scheffler.

Scottie Scheffler: “I’m pretty good at this place. I hit a lot of fairways. I was definitely rough. I think I hit it in a 10 -year -old rough place, but I don’t think I’m in a rough place. I will be the key around this place. Today I drove the ball really nicely.”

Ben Griffin: “My putter was definitely not 100 %. I made it exciting at the end for a few holes. It’s fun. I was a little disappointed that I was a little closer or a little closer a year, two years ago.

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Scottie Scheffler reflects his commemorative tournament victory and how important his family support is for victory.

“I will stretch out of some swings, remember the good things, remember the good things, and come back and come back again.

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The PGA Tour is headed for Ontario in RBC Canadian Open. Robert MacinTyre returned to the defensive champion and was for the first time since the PGA Championship. The initial coverage starts at 11:45 pm on SKY SPORTS at 8:00 pm on SKY SPORTS GOLF ahead of the entire coverage.

SCHEFFLER has been resting a week before heading to Oakmont’s US Open and living on SKY Sports Golf from 12:30 pm on Thursday, June 12. Get Sky Sports or Stream it with you now.