Great Scottie! Scheffler pulls away to win PGA Championship for 3rd major title
Briefly

Scottie Scheffler faced significant pressure during the final round of the PGA Championship but emerged triumphant, showcasing why he is ranked No. 1 in golf. After losing a commanding five-shot lead, he regained focus on the back nine, executing crucial plays that led to securing another major title. Jon Rahm's chances diminished due to missed birdie opportunities, ultimately allowing Scheffler to maintain a comfortable lead. Scheffler reflected on the key moments, emphasizing the importance of stepping up when it mattered most and securing the Wanamaker Trophy along with his Masters titles.
Scheffler turned a tense Sunday into another runaway by not missing a shot when the pressure was at its peak, giving himself another pleasant walk to the 18th green.
This back nine will be one that I remember for a long time. It was a grind out there. I think at one point... I was tied for the lead.
Rahm's hopes ended when he failed to convert birdie chances on the two easiest holes on the back nine and then finished bogey-double bogey-double bogey.
If I birdie here, it's going to go a long way. He drilled 3-wood just over the back of the green.
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