
While some underestimate the role of a caddy in professional golf, it appears to be more important than many realize.
Famous golfer Scottie Scheffler played the last round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship without his caddy Ted Scott.
Many wondered what his game would look like and whether he would be as dominant as in previous tournaments.
While he didn't seem to miss Ted Scott too much, Scheffler showed his quality, but admitted there were things that were vastly different now that he was working with interim caddy Brad.
In an interview with the media, before the start of the second playoff tournament, the 29-year-old golfer had words of praise for Brad, who jumped in and helped him.
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However, he admitted that there is a huge difference between a professional caddy and someone like Brad.
Sheffler is very motivated
Just like in previous tournaments, Scheffler has the same motive to win this time.
More than once in his career, he has shown that he is at his best when the most is expected of him.
Nevertheless, Scheffler is expected to be a dominant figure in every tournament, so we believe that he could win this time as well.