Scottie Scheffler five-ironed it outta Georgia on Sunday night and dropped into Inwood Tavern in a dashing new green jacket.
Scottie Scheffler, seen here in the final round of the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club on May 28 in Fort Worth, sank one at the Inwood Tavern after winning his second Master's tournament.There's no place like home, they say.
Seeing how the prize was a cool $3.6 million, taking the money and running might be considered a touch rude to his Augusta, Georgia, hosts. On the other hand, his wife, Meredith, is due to deliver the couple's first baby in a few weeks, andwill take precedence over golf. So, maybe the good people of Georgia will forgive his dash for the airport.
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