Scheffler’s superpower ability to let things go was key to Masters romp
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The world No 1’s edge around the fairways is knowing he has God at his back, even if he’s not actually carrying his bagWhatever you may have thought watching it on TV, Scottie Scheffler didn’t win the Masters when he made that tricky birdie putt from 10ft on the 8th green, when he hit that lob-wedge to six inches on the 9th, or when he clattered that drive 340 yards down the middle of the 10th for his third successive birdie. No, he explained later, he won it about 2024 years before the...

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