Scottie Scheffler rolls to victory at Memorial for 3rd win of year

Scottie Scheffler, right, holds the trophy as he poses for a photo with his wife Meredith, second from right, and son Bennett, center, and Jack, left, and Barbara Nicklaus, second from left, after winning the Memorial golf tournament Sunday in Dublin, Ohio. (AP)
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  • At 10-under 278 for the tournament, Scheffler secured a four-shot victory over Ben Griffin 鈥� the only other golfer to win a PGA Tour event that Scheffler started in the past month
  • Scheffler and Tiger Woods are the only back-to-back winners of the Memorial Tournament

DUBLIN, Ohio: Scottie Scheffler showed once again that he鈥檚 ready to conquer whatever challenge he鈥檚 faced with on the PGA Tour.

The world鈥檚 No. 1 golfer had another smooth round and won for the third time in his last four tournaments, successfully defending his title at the Memorial Tournament with Sunday鈥檚 2-under-par 70 in the final round at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio.

鈥淭his is a golf course that is definitely going to expose your weaknesses,鈥� Scheffler said. 鈥淒id some really good battling today. ... Put up another really good round on this very difficult golf course.鈥�

At 10-under 278 for the tournament, Scheffler secured a four-shot victory over Ben Griffin 鈥� the only other golfer to win a PGA Tour event that Scheffler started in the past month.

Scheffler hadn鈥檛 won in 2025 until capturing the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, which is considered his hometown event in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, and followed that with claiming the PGA Championship. He won seven times in 2024.

Scheffler and Tiger Woods are the only back-to-back winners of the Memorial Tournament. It鈥檚 a tournament hosted by legendary Jack Nicklaus, who greeted the current champion as he walked off the green.

鈥淚t鈥檚 pretty cool,鈥� Scheffler said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 always a hard week. It鈥檚 so challenging to play this tournament.鈥�

Much like on Saturday, Scheffler was content with pars as he played the front nine in 1 under with eight pars.

Griffin (73 on Sunday) led for large chunks of the first three days, but lost a share of the top spot with a bogey on Saturday鈥檚 final hole. He began Sunday with another bogey, and he was 2 over for the day through 13 holes.

鈥淚鈥檒l learn from some of my swings down the stretch,鈥� Griffin said. 鈥淚鈥檒l remember some of the good stuff, and I鈥檒l bounce back and get right back to it.鈥�

An eagle on the par-5 15th with a 12-foot putt followed by a birdie on No. 16 allowed Griffin to extend the suspense. Then the margin went from two strokes to four when Griffin was stuck with a double bogey at No. 17.

鈥淲e battled really hard on the weekend,鈥� Scheffler said. 鈥淏en made things interesting down the stretch. Overall, it was a great week.鈥�

A week ago, Scheffler tied for fourth place as Griffin won the Charles Schwab Challenge. Scheffler has secured seven consecutive top-10 finishes.

鈥淭he guy鈥檚 relentless,鈥� said Sepp Straka, the tournament鈥檚 third-place finisher from Austria. 鈥淗e loves competition, and he doesn鈥檛 like giving up shots.鈥�

Griffin said his putting was costly during the weekend. The runner-up spot didn鈥檛 seem as rewarding as it would have in previous years.

鈥淚鈥檇 take this finish, like, a year ago, two years ago, three years ago,鈥� he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 definitely a little disappointed to not have made it a little bit closer or gotten it done.鈥�

Straka (70) was third at 5 under and second-round co-leader Nick Taylor of Canada (73) finished fourth at 4 under. Russell Henley (71) and Maverick McNealy (70) shared fifth place at 2 under.

Brandt Snedeker鈥檚 65 was the best score of the final round, moving him to 1 under and into a five-way tie for seventh place.

鈥淚 think I probably made 200 feet of putts today,鈥� Snedeker said. 鈥淚 had the putter working. When you have days like that, it鈥檚 just get it on the green, give yourself a chance.鈥�

Also in that cluster at 7 under was Rickie Fowler (73), who qualified for next month鈥檚 British Open as a result of his finishing spot.

鈥淲e鈥檙e heading the right way,鈥� Fowler said. 鈥淭his week still could have been a lot better, but definitely positive is going over to Portrush. That鈥檚 one I鈥檝e wanted on the schedule.鈥�