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BMW Championship: Scheffler wins by two strokes from MacIntyre
Right, if there was ever a time to start finding some fairways, Bob…
And he does! Straight down to pick up the tee as it shoots down the middle.
Scheffler’s tee shot then buries itself in a bunker.
Aye, this just got mightily interesting again.
Bob’s got a long look at birdie on the 14th. This is the same green where he shushes a punter yesterday. Nothing of the sort today, though.
He gives himself a two-footer for par, which he ends up dropping in.
And oh my, oh my, oh my…
Scheffler has a short par putt left, and it dances around the cup! He bogeys the 14th!
Bob MacIntyre is not out of this at all.
The pin is tucked cheekily on the left-hand side of the 14th green. If you miss it to the left, you’ve got no chance of chipping it close from the rough.
Scheffler’s approach is tracking left, but it drops around 15 feet short, leaving a relatively straight uphill putt.
Right, Bob’s tee shot on the 14th has found a bunker, and he’s got a decent lie in the flat part of it.
He sticks it pin-high, 30 feet away. That’s more like it.
A decent showing of bouncebackability, to borrow a footballing cliche, is needed here.
After that missed par putt on the 13th, Bob appeared to reach into the cup for his ball and then chuck it behind him into the drink.
Another fairway found for Scheffler, another missed for MacIntyre.
It’s getting away from him.
Aw man.
Bob’s par putt teeters on the edge of the cup but refuses to drop. That’s a sore one.
He walks away, shaking his head and muttering to himself.
Scheffler rolls it in for par.
Five to go, two shots in it.
Scheffler’s birdie putt is tracking all the way.
It has a fair bit of pace behind it, mind you, and jumps back out of the hole.
The door is left open for Bob to keep some of this momentum going.
Bob opts for the putter from just off the back of the green.
He’s got to go from the fairway cut to the first cut, onto the green, over a slope, and down towards the water.
He barely tickles it and it races long of the hole. Seven feet for another monumental par save.
My prediction is the US are in trouble for the Ryder Cup. Apart from Scottie, none of the top-ranked US players are consistent enough to trouble the leaderboard: Schauffele, Morikawa, Thomas, Spaun. On current form, they’d have a team of rookies. And I’m willing to bet Scottie would rather be at home with his family.
An eight iron for Scheffler.
No more than 17 feet for birdie. Unfazed.
The 13th hole is a par three over some water, measuring out at 175 yards.
Bob takes an eight iron from the bag and flies it welllll beyond the pin and just off the back of the green.
He smacks his club into the ground as he vacates the tee.
Scheffler’s putting has been automatic most of this week, but that miss for par could rock him.
MacIntyre opts to putt it towards the pin from off the green, but it doesn’t quite get as close as he’d have hoped.
It is a big par save though as he rolls it in. That could, and hopefully will, be the turning point.
A dink out of the first cut gives Scheffler a makeable par putt… and it rushes past!
He bogeys the 12th, and it’s back to a one-shot lead.
Scottie’s just doing Scottie things.
And all around him, the pressure breaks the rest.
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We’re reaching the business end of the Paris Masters, as eight players become four in the French capital. Jannik Sinner is the overwhelming favourite to lift the trophy after Carlos Alcaraz was dumped out by Cameron Norrie in the Spaniard’s opening match. Norrie was then beaten by Valentin Vacherot, whose amazing 10-match winning streak at Masters 1000 level came to an end when he lost to Felix Auger-Aliassime.
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Novak Djokovic is not involved in the Paris Masters, having decided to skip the event for the second year in a row, but he has learned his fate in the draw of next week’s ATP 250 in Athens. And over in Riyadh, the WTA Finals are about to get underway.
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