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Scottie Scheffler Off to a Steady Start at the U.S. Open Despite Opening Round Hiccups
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler faced his fair share of challenges in the opening round of the U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2. Despite starting with a one-over-par 71, Scheffler remains steady in his pursuit for a second major victory this season.
Patrick Cantlay and Rory McIlroy emerged as early leaders, both carding impressive five-under 65s, while Sergio Garcia and Ludvig Aberg delivered solid performances. Matthieu Pavon and Bryson DeChambeau are also in contention with strong three-under showings.
While Scheffler may not have dominated the leaderboard on Day 1, his track record of five wins this year speaks volumes. The Texan golfer is known for his consistency and resilience, factors that could come into play as the tournament progresses.
After a slight setback with back-to-back over par rounds for the first time since last year’s British Open, Scheffler remains unfazed. His recent victory at the Memorial Tournament underscored his ability to overcome challenges and clinch important titles.
Despite a few loose shots during the opening round, Scheffler immediately hit the practice tee post-round, focusing on fine-tuning his game. With a strong work ethic and determination, Scheffler aims to bounce back and regain momentum in the upcoming rounds.
Scheffler’s performance at Pinehurst No. 2 highlighted the demanding nature of the course. With only six fairways hit out of 14, Scheffler faced challenges off the tee that impacted his scoring. However, his strategic approach and experience in high-pressure situations could prove crucial in navigating the tough course conditions.
In a post-round interview, Scheffler emphasized his respect for the U.S. Open’s challenging setup. He acknowledged the difficulty of the course and expressed confidence in his ability to adapt and deliver solid performances in the days ahead.