Scottie Scheffler, at age 29 and on the verge of attaining four major wins in golf, expresses a lack of fulfillment in victory. He acknowledges the sense of accomplishment yet feels unfulfilled in deeper emotional aspects. Scheffler discusses his internal struggle with the desire to win prestigious tournaments like the Masters and The Open Championship. He questions the purpose of winning, stating that any joy from victory lasts only a brief moment. Despite his achievements in professional golf, he grapples with the constant pressure and the pursuit of fulfillment beyond accolades.
"This is not a fulfilling life. It's fulfilling from the sense of accomplishment, but it's not fulfilling from a sense of the deepest places of your heart."
"That's something that I wrestle with on a daily basis. It's like showing up at the Masters every year; it's like why do I want to win this golf tournament so badly?"
"If I win, it's going to be awesome for two minutes. I don't know the point of winning, even a major championship."
"Is it great to be able to win tournaments and to accomplish the things I have in the game of golf? Yeah, it brings tears to my eyes just to think about it..."
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