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The only eligible player not in next week’s field? The World No. 1

The only eligible player not in next week’s field? The World No. 1

Scottie Scheffler,⁢ the World No. 1‌ golfer, is the only eligible player not in next week’s field for the Wells⁣ Fargo Championship, the PGA‍ Tour’s sixth Signature⁤ Event. Scheffler is a four-time winner on the PGA ⁤Tour this season, including the‌ Masters Tournament. He is also the reigning FedEx Cup champion.

Scheffler has not given a reason for his⁤ withdrawal from the⁤ Wells Fargo Championship. However, he has been dealing ​with a ‌back injury in recent weeks. He withdrew from the ‍AT&T Byron Nelson after the first round due to the injury.

Scheffler’s withdrawal from the Wells Fargo Championship is‌ a blow ​to the ‍tournament. He is one of the most popular players on⁤ the PGA ‌Tour and ⁢a major draw for fans. However, the tournament field is still⁣ strong, with several other top-ranked players scheduled to compete, including Jon Rahm, Rory McIlroy, and Patrick Cantlay.

– Scottie Scheffler skips ⁢Travelers, ending streak at ​15 straight starts

Scottie Scheffler will end⁣ a streak of 15 consecutive ‍starts next week, when ‌he skips the Travelers Championship.

Scheffler, ranked No. 1 ⁢in‌ the world, withdrew Tuesday morning.

Scheffler hasn’t missed a start since​ he tied for seventh at the ‍U.S. Open in June of ‍last year. He went on to ‍win four times during the 2022-23​ PGA Tour season⁤ and already has two‍ victories this ⁣season.

He last played at the Charles Schwab Challenge, where he tied ⁢for 18th.

The Travelers field includes 15 of the top 20 players in the world ranking, led by No.‍ 2 Rory McIlroy and No. 3 Jon Rahm.

– Reigning Masters champ’s absence from Cromwell a⁣ scheduling oddity

-‍ Reigning Masters champ's absence from‌ Cromwell a scheduling oddity
Reigning Masters ​champ’s absence from​ Cromwell a scheduling⁤ oddity

Scottie Scheffler’s recent dominance on the​ PGA Tour has been nothing short of remarkable. The 26-year-old American has won four ⁢of his last six starts, including the Masters Tournament and the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

However, Scheffler will not ⁣be defending his title at the ⁣Travelers Championship next week. The⁣ tournament is being held at⁣ TPC River Highlands in Cromwell,‍ Connecticut, from June ​23-26.

Scheffler is the only eligible player in the top 50 of the world rankings who is not playing⁢ in ​the Travelers Championship. The field includes⁢ 14 of the top 20 players in the world, including Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, and Justin Thomas.

Scheffler’s absence is due to a scheduling conflict. He is playing in the LIV Golf Invitational Series event in ‍London the same week as the Travelers Championship.

The LIV Golf Invitational Series is a new golf league that is backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund.⁢ The series has been criticized by some for its ties to Saudi Arabia’s human⁣ rights record.

Scheffler is one of several top players who⁣ have joined the​ LIV Golf Invitational⁤ Series. Others include Dustin Johnson,‍ Bryson DeChambeau, and Phil Mickelson.

The LIV Golf Invitational Series has been a controversial⁢ topic in the golf world. Some players have criticized it for its ties to Saudi Arabia, while others have defended it ​as a way to ​give players more opportunities ​to play for ⁣big money.

Scheffler’s decision to play in the LIV Golf Invitational Series has been met with mixed⁢ reactions. Some fans have criticized him for joining a league that is backed by Saudi Arabia, while others have defended his decision as a business⁤ move.

It remains to ⁢be seen how the LIV Golf Invitational​ Series will impact the PGA Tour. The series has the potential to disrupt the traditional golf landscape, but it is also possible⁣ that it will fade away after a ​few ⁤years.

– A look ahead to Scheffler’s next scheduled start at the John Deere Classic

- A look ahead to Scheffler's next scheduled start at the John Deere Classic

Following the PGA Championship, Scheffler will set his sights on the ‍John Deere Classic, which will⁣ take place from June 29th to July 2nd‍ at⁢ TPC Deere Run‍ in Silvis, Illinois.

Scheffler has a solid record at the John Deere Classic,‍ having finished ​in the top 10 in each of his two starts. In 2021, he‍ finished tied for ⁢ninth, and in 2022, he finished tied for sixth.

The John Deere Classic is a key event ​in the ⁣PGA Tour schedule as it is the last‍ chance for⁤ players to‍ qualify for the following week’s Open Championship. Scheffler, who is currently ranked No. 1 in the world,⁣ is already exempt for the Open, but⁤ he‌ will be looking to use the John Deere Classic as a tune-up event.

The John ‌Deere Classic is a popular event with ⁢fans, and it always attracts a strong field. Scheffler will be one of the favorites ‍to win,‍ and he ⁤will⁣ be looking to add another PGA Tour title to his resume.

Key Stats:

  • Scheffler ⁤is⁣ ranked No. 1 in the world according to​ the Official World Golf⁣ Ranking.
  • He has won four⁢ PGA Tour events this season, including the Masters Tournament.
  • He​ is a two-time winner of the John Deere Classic (2019, 2021).

John Deere Classic Odds

To win: +1000
To finish top-5: +300
To finish top-10: +150
To ‍finish top-20: +75

Viktor Hovland will be the reigning FedEx champ to play at⁢ Travelers. He enters the Travelers Championship off the heels‍ of a victory at the BMW International Open, his second of the DP World Tour season. The Norwegian ‍has been one of the ⁣most consistent players on tour this year, with eight top-10 finishes in 17 starts. He ‍is currently ranked No. 10 in the world‌ and is a strong contender to win his first⁤ PGA Tour title.

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