Scheffler vs McIlroy is now a rivalry about control, not just trophies
Scheffler’s calm and McIlroy’s volatility have turned every major Sunday into a referendum on what winning golf should look like.
Major week pressure, FedExCup momentum, and the leverage of elite Sundays.
Scheffler’s calm and McIlroy’s volatility have turned every major Sunday into a referendum on what winning golf should look like.
Every U.S. Open build-up eventually turns into a referendum on whether patience or brute confidence should be favored.
Golf has learned that tour politics can shadow a leaderboard long after everyone says they are tired of talking about it.
Korda's run has created the kind of pressure where opponents are no longer simply trying to win tournaments, they are trying to interrupt a mood.