The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Scheffler finishes with flourish to retain title

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Scottie Scheffler overturned a five-shot deficit to become the first player to successful­ly defend the Players Championsh­ip in the tournament’s 50-year history.

Scheffler carded an eagle and six birdies in a flawless closing 64 at Sawgrass to finish 20 under par, a shot ahead of US Open champion Wyndham Clark, Open champion Brian Harman and Xander Schauffele.

Clark birdied the 16th and 17th to keep his hopes alive but agonisingl­y lipped out for another birdie on the last to force a play-off.

Overnight leader Schauffele paid the price for dropped shots on the 14th and 15th and also missed from seven feet for birdie on the treacherou­s 17 th.

“It’s pretty special,” Scheffler told CBS. “It’s something you don’t really get the opportunit­y to do very often.

“It’s tough enough to win one Players so to have it back-to-back is extremely special and I’m really thankful.”

Asked how he had coped with the neck injury he suffered during Friday’s second round, Scheffler added: “I’m a pretty competitiv­e guy and didn’t want to give up in the tournament.

“I did what I could to hang around until my neck got better and then today it felt really good.”

Scheffler, who also won the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al by five shots last week, kickstarte­d his challenge by holing out from 92 yards for an eagle on the fourth and also birdied the fifth, eighth and ninth to race to the turn in 31.

That gave the world no 1 his first share of the lead and although Schauffele moved back in front with birdies on the seventh and ninth, Scheffler birdied the 11th and then drove the green on the short par-four 12th to set up another.

Schauffele picked up a shot on the same hole to take the outright lead again, but Scheffler birdied the 16th to draw level before Schauffele crucially dropped shots on the 14th and 15th.

Clark’s chance looked to have gone when he bogeyed the 14th to fall three behind, but the world no 5 – who also finished runner-up to Scheffler at Bay Hill – birdied the 16th and 17th before missing out on his hat-trick on the last.

England’s Matt Fitzpatric­k birdied the last four holes to finish fifth on 16 under after a closing 69, while Rory McIlroy had to settle for a share of 19th following a final round of 72.

McIlroy made a record 26 birdies during the week, but also recorded 11 bogeys and three double bogeys to finish nine under.

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