Scottie Scheffler approaches the Memorial Tournament with a balanced mindset, emphasizing the importance of treating each event equally. As the defending champion, he knows past success means little when the tournament begins at even par. Scheffler, who’s had an impressive year with two wins and multiple Top 10 finishes, feels adequately rested for this consecutive tournament run. He acknowledges that both high and low expectations can hinder performance, showing a mature understanding of the mental aspect of competitive golf.
When you show up to an event, everybody's at even par...I have some experience that can be helpful, but at the end of the day, you start even par.
If you show up with too low of expectations...you're probably not going to hit a lot of good shots.
When you show up feeling way too good about yourself, I think it can have an effect on your focus.
I want to be in contention on Sunday, and you definitely don't show up too high or too low.
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