Scottie Scheffler landed his second green jacket in 24 months at Augusta National, after seeing off the likes of Max Homa and Ludvig Aberg to win the Masters by four shotsScottie Scheffler is the Masters championScottie Scheffler is the Masters championScottie Scheffler has been crowned Masters champion at Augusta National, as the world No. 1 continues his domination at the top of professional golf.Scheffler carded an impressive four-under-par 68 in Sunday’s final round, having fought off the likes of Ludvig Aberg, Max Homa and Collin Morikawa to secure his second Masters title. The world No. 1 headed into the final 18 holes of the week with a one-shot lead over Morikawa who he joined in the final pairing.And after a solid start with back-to-back pars, he made a birdie three at the par-four third. He soon gave this shot back though, as his first blemish of the day came a hole later at four to bring him back to seven-under for the week. Whilst Scheffler has proven time and time again to be the best on the planet in recent months, he had quite the chasing pack behind him who were well on his heels throughout Sunday.Phil Mickelson admits LIV Golf could make major change to answer Jon Rahm demand after ‘bad’ round The Masters LIVE: Latest leaderboard and scores as Scottie Scheffler eyes second green jacketAnd after the 2022 champion made another bogey at the par-four seventh the tournament was blown wide open. As he dropped back to six-under, he was soon forced to share his lead , as Homa and Aberg made their move. The latter’s continued the amazing rise of the young Swede, who looked like an Augusta regular despite making his debut.Aberg played his opening nine holes in three-under to grab a share of the lead, as he looked to become the first man since Fuzzy Zoeller in 1979 to win the Masters at the first attempt. His hot start was soon forced to hit the breaks though, as disaster struck at the 11th.The European starlet over drew his second shot into the green, finding the water hazard down the left before going on to make double bogey to drop back in the field. Meanwhile Scheffler was trending in the opposite direction having made three birdies on the bounce between eight and 10 to move three clear.
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