Scheffler's secured a second Masters title in three years at Augusta National. It is customary for professionals to pay their caddies 10 percent of their earnings. The result added to Scheffler's caddie Ted Scott's earnings from the partnership
Scheffler stayed strong throughout Sunday afternoon - carding a four-under final round to end at 11-under. Behind him was Swedish youngster Ludvig Aberg and a three-way tie for third place at four-under-par. DailyMail.com
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Scottie Scheffler has been stating his claim as the No. 1 player in the world for three years. Sunday, Scheffler declared himself the dominant force of his era. Scheffler, 27, won the Masters by four strokes over a star-studded leaderboard for his second green jacket in three years. He becomes the fourth-youngest golfer to win the Masters twice, following Jack Nicklaus, Seve Ballesteros and Tiger Woods. He joins Nicklaus and Woods as the only three players with two Players...