Saturday, December 14, 2024
No surprise. Scottie Scheffler wins the Jack Nicklaus Award as Player of the Year for the third year in a row, matching Tiger Woods' feat in 2007.
Scottie just captured the $5 million Hero World Challenge and its $1 million prize, posting rounds of 67-64-69-63-263, 25 under par, and defeating Tom Kim (74-65-62-68) by six strokes and Justin Thomas (66-67-66-71) by seven. Kim earned $450,000, and Thomas $300,000.
Scheffler won seven PGA titles in all, including his second Masters, and he's only 28, so if all remains the same on the golf horizon, he'll probably break Tiger's money record - easily.
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