Scottie Scheffler’s dominating this stat. And he’s on pace not seen since 2000 Tiger

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Tiger Woods and Scottie Scheffler at the Hero World Challenge (Photo by Tracy Wilcox/PGA TOUR via Getty Images)

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Scottie Scheffler, during the third round of last week’s Tour Championship, bogeyed the 2nd hole — then birdied the 3rd.

A day later, he bogeyed the 5th hole — then birdied the 6th.

And nine holes later, he double-bogeyed the 15th hole — then birdied the 16.

Plus scores — immediately followed by minus scores. Frowns — immediately turned upside down. Of course, Scheffler would do so, as he’s the world No. 1 and winner of five tournaments this year, including a pair of major championships.

But he’s also “bouncing back” this year at a rate only one other player has bettered in the past 38 years on the PGA Tour — Tiger Woods in 2000, which is widely considered one of the best campaigns ever in professional golf.

What’s “bounce back?” As defined by the Tour’s website, it’s when a player follows an over-par score on a hole with an under-par score on the next hole. Put another way, it’s fire extinguishing. Or not letting things snowball. It’s what any golfer would want.

And it’s what Scheffler has said he prides himself in. Interestingly, he said at the Tour Championship that it was something he noticed Woods did while playing with him during the final round of the 2020 Masters. There, Woods carded a 10 on the par-3 12th hole — then played his last six holes at five-under par.

“And it was like, what’s this guy still playing for?” Scheffler said. “He’s won the Masters four or five times. Best finish he’s going to have is like 20th place at this point.

“I just admired the intensity that he brought to each round, and that’s something that I try to emulate. If I’m going to take time to come out here each week — like it’s not an easy thing to play a golf tournament. If I’m going to take a week off, I might as well just stay home. I’m not going to come out here to take a week off. If I’m playing in a tournament, I’m going to give it my all. That’s really all it boils down to.”

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