The strange feeling of watching Scottie Scheffler fade away on PGA Sunday

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Scottie Scheffler (Pic: PGA of America)

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The air at Aronimink Golf Club outside of Philadelphia was hot and heavy on Sunday. As the sun baked the Donald Ross design, fans filed in, hoping to see a chaotic final round of the PGA Championship end with something unforgettable — something to remember the week for long after the buildouts had been removed and the pins put back in friendly spots for members.

The energy built as the afternoon started, the heat rose and the possibilities became clear. Fans were out on the course watching Kurt Kitayama, Matt Fitzpatrick and Justin Thomas go low. The anticipation grew. At the short game area, one man stood in a bunker with a bucket of balls, playing different kinds of shots to corners of the green. Chunk and run here, splash out there, then throw it long and put the brakes on.

Only a few fans watched Scottie Scheffler prepare for his final round at the PGA Championship. Everyone was already waiting for him to begin what they hoped would be a day etched in golf history. A day when Scheffler authored his next defining moment — when their golf course and one of the all-time greats might become synonymous.

Scheffler shared the lead after Round 1. He survived blustery conditions and treacherous pin locations on Friday to enter the weekend two back of the lead but with the tournament in the palm of his hand. An uncooperative putter caused a Saturday stumble, but didn’t take him out of contention.

“The golf course is just challenging,” Scheffler said late Saturday night before a lengthy practice session.

It was an exacting test of patience. One Scheffler had answered better than most. He was in the top five in ball striking, driving and approach play. Tee to green, he had done what Aronimink asked. The greens had been his kryptonite, but he had a chance, and that might be enough.

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