Scheffler's recent performance raises Masters readiness concerns
Scottie Scheffler, the World No. 1 golfer, has been feeling the pressure as he prepares for the Masters. Recently, he shared his menu for the tournament, but many are questioning if he can win his third Green Jacket this year. So far in 2025, Scheffler has not played poorly. He has finished at least 25th in all five of his tournaments. However, he seems to be struggling more than last year. During the recent PLAYERS Championship, Scheffler showed visible frustration with the windy conditions and his putting skills. At one point, he asked reporters how the wind could affect his shots so dramatically. His temper flared again when he hit his club against his bag after a bad shot during the second round. This incident reminded fans of similar behavior at the WM Phoenix Open. Australian golfer Wayne 'Radar' Riley noted that Scheffler seems "a little rusty" since returning from an injury but still expects him to perform at a high level. Scheffler acknowledged his frustration, saying he felt he could have played better in recent rounds. He is set to compete next at the Texas Children's Houston Open, which features a strong field, including Rory McIlroy. The golfing community is eager to see if Scheffler can regain his calm and return to his top form while addressing his putting issues.