Scottie Scheffler loses it on golf course and lets out rage on caddie
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The American told his caddie: 'I don't think you understand how frustrating that is'
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Scottie Scheffler lost it on the golf course at the Memorial Tournament after a tee shot found the water, letting out his frustrations on caddie Ted Scott.
The American was left scratching his head as he stood motionless on the tee box, trying to take in how the shot went wayward.
The 16th hole at Muirfield Village Golf Club saw Scheffler think he made solid contact on the tee shot, but he was left in disbelief as the strike hit the ridge and bounced into the drink.
Addressing his frustrations to his caddie said: "I never thought that I was in the water.

Scottie Scheffler lost it with his caddie
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"I don't know what to do. I can't hear a word that you're saying, I feel like that was a good shot.
"Now I'm in the water. Because it came in out of the right. Absolutely flushed a seven-iron, and we get the wind wrong, and I end up in the water."
"I don't think you understand how frustrating that is. I thought it was a good shot. It really was. Golly.
"I don't understand what I'm meant to do. I don't understand. I really don't.

Scheffler told his caddie Ted Scott: 'We cannot get the wind wrong'
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"I mean, it was five yards short of the green, flushed 7-iron, because it's into off the right.
"Like there's no way it could curve that much. It's so frustrating. I'm hitting good shots and dropping. We cannot get the wind wrong."
Scheffler recovered from the double bogey he suffered with a birdie on the next, to record a one-over 73 after the first round.
Scott and Scheffler have worked together since 2021, with the American rising to the top of the golfing game and winning four majors in that time.
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The child held out a sign which simply read: "My name is Rory too."
It was impossible for the 37-year-old to walk past without stopping.
Someone handed him a marker, and McIlroy promptly signed the youngster's sign before taking time to give autographs to several other fans gathered nearby.

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The 37-year-old became just the fourth player ever to win consecutive Masters titles, completing his career Grand Slam in the process.
McIlroy recorded a first round of one-under-par with his playing partner Justin Thomas.
He's managed just five top-10 finishes at the tournament, with his best result coming back in 2016 when he ended up tied for fourth.










