World number one Scottie Scheffler claimed his second green jacket at the 2024 Masters on a chaotic final day at Augusta National.
Scottie Scheffler, visibly emotional, secured victory at the 2024 Masters during a tumultuous final day at Augusta National.
Scheffler, the world number one golfer from America, completed the tournament with a score of 11 under par after playing 72 holes.
European Ryder Cup player Ludvig Aberg showcased an impressive performance that surpassed his age, securing a second-place finish with a score of seven under par.
Aberg shot a score of three under 69 in the last round, but was disappointed by a costly double bogey on the 11th hole where he ended up in the water hazard.
American golfers Collin Morikawa and Max Homa finished in a tie for fourth place on four under par, matching the score of England’s Tommy Fleetwood. Scheffler, who is 27 years old, was the most favored competitor at the famous venue since Tiger Woods during his prime in the 2000s. “He has won the Masters tournament for the second time, after his victory here two years prior.”
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