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The Masters Golf 2024 Day 4: Scottie Scheffler Issues Warning After Augusta Win

Scottie Scheffler carded a closing 68 at Augusta National to finish four shots ahead of Sweden’s Ludvig Aberg an♛d has now won three of his last four events and finished runner-up in the other

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Jon Rahm (⭕left) puts the greeཧn jacket on winner Scottie Scheffler after the 88th Masters. Photo: Ashley Landis/AP
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Scottie Scheffler warned his rivals he has no plans to take his eye off the ball after securing his second Masters title in three years. (More Sports News)

Scheffler carded a closing 68 at Augusta National to finish four shot🦩s ahead of Sweden’s Ludvig Aberg and has now won three of his last four events and finished runner-up in the other.

The world number one’s thoughts immediately t﷽urned to getting home as soon as possible to his wife Meredith, who is pregnant with their first child, but he also intends to keep challenging for the game’s biggest tit🧜les.

“I’m coming home📖; I’ll be home as quick as I can,” Scheffler said when asked if he had a message for his wife.

“I wish I could soak this in a little bit more, but all I can think🍌 about is getting home. It’s a very, very special time for both of us.

“I can’t put into words what it means to win this tournament again and really can’t put into☂ words 🏅what it’s going to be like to be a father for the first time.

“I definitely will enjoy the birth of my first child, and my priorities will change very soon, so golf will be fourth in lin🎉e, but I still love competing.

“I don’t plan🌟 on taking my eye off the ball any time soon.”

Shot of the day

Scheffler was tied for the lead wi🗹th Collin Morikawa when he produced a brilli𒉰antly judged approach to the ninth to set up the second of three birdies in a row.

Statistic of the day

Top statistician Justin Ray highlights Sch🐼effler’s su🦂perb form in 2024.

Quote of the day

“I’m coming home. I’ll be home as quick as I can” – Scheffler’s message to his wife Meredith, who is pregnant with the couple’s first c🎉hild.

Hardest hole

For the first time all week, the 17th played as the hardest hole, a solitary birdie, 19 bogey൲s and three double bogeys leading to♌ a scoring average of 4.40.

Easiest hole

The par-five second hole appeared to be played from a💜 forward tee, and it was no surprise that it yielded four eagles, 27 birdies, and just four bogeys for a scoring average of 4.483.

When is the next major?

The 106th US PGA Championship will take place at Valhalla Golf Club, the scene of R♊ory McIlro🌸y’s last major victory in 2014, from May 16-19.