Watch as World No.1 Scottie Scheffler completes an incredible comeback to claim his 19th PGA Tour victory at the 2025 Procore Championship in Napa, California!
Scheffler fired a 5-under 67 in the final round, overcoming an eight-shot deficit and edging out his Ryder Cup teammate Ben Griffin by a single stroke. Griffin started hot with three birdies but faltered with a three-putt on the 18th, giving Scheffler his sixth win of the season.
Relive all the key moments, expert analysis, and hear post-match reactions from the PGA’s top players, including how this victory gives Team USA momentum heading into the Ryder Cup.
Key Moments:
– Scheffler’s clutch birdies in the final round
– Ben Griffin’s costly miss on 18
– Lanto Griffin’s best finish in four years
– What this win means for the upcoming Ryder Cup
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The comeback king Scotty Sheoffller’s road to victory in a thrilling display of skill and determination. World number one Scotty Sheffler emerged victorious at the Procourt Championship in Napa, California. This win, his 19th on the PGA Tour, was a testament to his unwavering focus and ability to bounce back. Sheffller and his Rder Cup teammate Ben Griffin engaged in an intense battle throughout the final round. The American duo traded birdies and bogeies, keeping the crowd on the edge of their seats with a remarkable 5 under 67 on Sunday. Sheffller secured his sixth KGA Tour win of the year, leaving Griffin just one shot behind after a crucial three putt on the par 51 18th. But here’s where it gets controversial. Sheffller’s comeback wasn’t just about the final round. After trailing Griffin by eight shots at the end of the second round, he staged an impressive rally. “I knew I had to have another great day,” Sheffller reflected. “I was chasing some incredibly talented players on the leaderboard.” And this is the part most people miss. Sheffller’s victory wasn’t just about individual glory. It served as a crucial warm-up for the American team ahead of the highly anticipated RDER Cup. “We’re all eager for the Ryder Cup to begin,” he said. This tournament was a big step for us to stay sharp and get ready as a team. In the end, Sheffller’s perseverance paid off, and he claimed the top spot on the leaderboard. Fellow Rder Cup team members JJ Spawn and Cameron Young also made their mark, finishing in sixth and tied ninth, respectively. As for the Europeans, Ireland’s Sheamus Power led the charge, finishing on four under, just ahead of England’s David Skins. The Procore Championship has set the stage for an exciting RDER Cup which will be exclusively live on Sky Sports from September 26th to 28th. Will the Americans continue their dominance or will the Europeans stage an upset? Only time will tell. What do you think? Is Sheffller’s comeback a sign of things to come for the American team? Or will the Europeans surprise us all? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.