Scottie Scheffler Shoots 64 at Travelers Championship
Scottie Scheffler shot a 6-under 64 at the Travelers Championship on Thursday, placing him one shot behind the lead after the opening round. According to reporter Adam Stanley, Scheffler recorded six birdies and no bogeys at TPC River Highlands, including a recovery after he forgot to bring his belt to the course.
How did Scottie Scheffler perform in Round 1?
Scheffler opened his round with four birdies in the first nine holes. He added two more birdies on Nos. 13 and 15, according to Stanley.
Scheffler stated he felt he did a lot of things well and gave himself several looks on the course. He finished the day without a single bogey.
The round included a logistical hurdle when Scheffler forgot his belt. He noted that the convenience of the commute from his house to the course likely contributed to the oversight, and he had playing partner Sam Burns bring him a replacement.
How does this round compare to the U.S. Open?
The performance follows a challenging finale at the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. Scheffler shot a 1-over 71 on Sunday, finishing tied for fourth and four shots behind winner Wyndham Clark, Stanley reported.
Scheffler acknowledged the differences between Shinnecock Hills and TPC River Highlands. However, he said the common thread is that hitting good shots results in rewards regardless of the course.
What is Scheffler’s current season momentum?
Scheffler has recorded eight top-five finishes this season, according to Stanley. This includes three consecutive runner-up results and a victory in his first start of the year at The American Express.
During Thursday’s round, Scheffler played with long-time friend Sam Burns. Burns shot a 4-under 66, and Scheffler said it was fun to compete together again after a long period of not playing in competition.
What happens next for Scheffler?
Scheffler may look to maintain his current momentum moving into Friday’s round. Because 14 players are currently within two shots of the lead, he is likely to focus on staying in the mix to avoid the difficulty of playing catch-up on a course where scoring is low.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was Scottie Scheffler’s score in the first round?
He shot a 6-under 64.
Who provided Scheffler with a belt during the round?
His playing partner and friend, Sam Burns.
Where did Scheffler finish at the recent U.S. Open?
He tied for fourth, finishing four shots behind Wyndham Clark.
Do you think a fast start in Round 1 is the most important factor in winning the Travelers Championship?