World number one Scottie Scheffler warms up for the Ryder Cup with a stunning victory at the PGA Tour’s Procore Championship. Watch highlights of his final-round 67, including six birdies, as he edges out Ryder Cup teammate Ben Griffin by one shot. Scheffler’s sixth title of the year sets the stage for the USA’s bid to reclaim the Ryder Cup against Europe in New York. Get ready for the Ryder Cup with this thrilling recap of Scheffler’s dominant performance at Silverado in Napa, California.
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Scotty Sheffller’s Rder Cup warm-up, a dominant display. Getty Images has captured the moment, and it’s an exciting one for golf enthusiasts. Scotty Sheffller, the world’s topranked golfer, has just claimed victory at the PGA Tours Procore Championship. An impressive feat as he gears up for the highly anticipated Rider Cup later this month. The American golfer with a remarkable five underpar 67 in the final round emerged as the champion finishing just one shot ahead of his Rder Cup teammate Ben Griffin. This victory at Silverado in Napa, California solidifies Sheffller’s status as a force to be reckoned with. But here’s where it gets controversial. Griffin had a chance to force a playoff, but his birdie attempt from 6 ft just didn’t cut it. It’s a moment that could have changed the game, but Sheffller’s consistency throughout the tournament kept him at the top. This win marks Sheffller’s sixth title of the year, an impressive achievement for any golfer. He now leads the United States charge to reclaim the RDER Cup from Europe. With the competition set to begin on September 26th in New York, in his own words, Sheffller shared his excitement. I think we’re all eager for the Ryder Cup to begin. My focus has always been on preparation and I can confidently say I’ve done everything to play at my best. I’m thrilled to get started. On the final day, Sheffller’s performance was impeccable with six birdies and only one bogey. He outplayed a field that included 10 of US Rder Cup captain Keegan Bradley’s 12 players, showcasing his dominance. His first birdie came with an impressive 11 ft putt on the third hole, followed by further shots on the fifth and seventh, thanks to a remarkable 26- ft putt. Three more birdies on the back nine were enough to secure his lead over Griffin, who finished just behind him. Another of Bradley’s rookies, US Open champion JJ Spawn, closed with a strong six under 66, finishing sixth. But it was Jackson Koven, an amateur who shared fourth place with Argentina’s Emiliano Grill, highlighting his potential as a future superstar. Kven’s performance comes just a week after helping the US retain the Walker Cup. So, as we gear up for the RDER Cup, it’s clear that Scotty Sheffller is in top form. But what do you think? Will his dominance continue at the RDER Cup, or will Europe have a surprise in store? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.