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Scheffler Glows with Pride Over Impressive Performance at PGA Championship

Scheffler Glows with Pride Over Impressive Performance at PGA Championship

**Scheffler ‘Proud’ of His Finish at PGA Championship**

Scottie Scheffler finished tied for second at the PGA Championship on Sunday, and the Texan was pleased with his performance.

“I’m proud of the way I played,” Scheffler said. “I gave myself a chance to win, and that’s all you can ask for.”

Scheffler shot a 1-under 70 in the final round to finish at 8-under 276, two strokes behind winner Justin Thomas. It was Scheffler’s second top-five finish in a major this year, and he is now ranked second in the world.

“I’m playing some of the best golf of my life right now,” Scheffler said. “I’m just going to keep working hard and see what happens.”

Scheffler’s strong play continued on Sunday, as he made four birdies and three bogeys. He had a chance to tie Thomas on the 18th hole, but his birdie putt came up short.

“I hit a good putt,” Scheffler said. “It just didn’t go in.”

Despite the disappointing finish, Scheffler was satisfied with his performance. He is now looking forward to the rest of the season.

“I’m excited for the future,” Scheffler said. “I know I can win a major, and I’m going to keep working until I do.”

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PGA Championship 2024 Excitement: Unveiling the Tee Times for Round Three!

PGA Championship 2024 Excitement: Unveiling the Tee Times for Round Three!

**PGA Championship 2024: Tee Times for Third Round Announced**

The third round of the 2024 PGA Championship is set to tee off on Saturday, May 11, at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota. Tee times have been released, with the leaders from the first two rounds taking the first tee times. Defending champion Collin Morikawa is scheduled to tee off at 11:23 AM (CDT) alongside Justin Thomas and Jon Rahm. Other notable players to watch include Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and Tiger Woods. Full tee times and pairings can be found on the PGA of America website. Fans unable to attend the tournament in person can follow the action on TV or online via live streaming.

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History-Making Thursday at PGA Championship: Epic Birdies and Unforgettable Moments at Valhalla Day 4!

History-Making Thursday at PGA Championship: Epic Birdies and Unforgettable Moments at Valhalla Day 4!

Records plummeted on a birdie-filled Thursday at the PGA Championship. The scoring average of 69.457 tied the lowest for an opening round in major championship history.

Xander Schauffele, Brooks Koepka and Viktor Hovland shared the lead on seven-under-par 64, with Schauffele and Koepka each carding nine birdies.

Hovland, who won the 2022 Hero World Challenge, made a hole-in-one on the par-three 15th.

Other notable scores included Justin Thomas’s 65, Scottie Scheffler’s 66, and two-time PGA champion John Daly’s 67.

The low scoring was due in part to the soft conditions following heavy rain earlier in the week. The greens were also receptive, making it easier for players to attack the pins.

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Rewrite of the article title: “Exciting Prospects: Schauffele’s Lead and Hovland’s Comeback at the PGA Championship

Rewrite of the article title: “Exciting Prospects: Schauffele’s Lead and Hovland’s Comeback at the PGA Championship

Rain arrived late on Thursday at the PGA Championship. The conditions contributed to an elongated day, but the major storylines are set for Friday’s second round. Xander Schauffele emerged as the early leader after shooting an impressive 67 on Thursday. However, there is a logjam of golfers who are just within striking distance. Among the golfers within striking range is Viktor Hovland. The PGA Tour’s reigning FedEx Cup champion crept into contention by carding a first-round 69. Hovland recorded a dismal final round at the Masters but rebounded to finish in a tie for second at the RBC Canadian Open. Both Schauffele and Hovland are among the favorites heading into the weekend.

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