AUGUSTA, Ga. - They say the roars at the Masters get louder on the weekend, and none were louder or more consequential on Saturday than the one that erupted from the far corner of the property on 13 green at Augusta National Golf Club. There, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler reminded competitors and patrons alike: He was, is and will be the player to beat.
With 31 feet left for eagle, Scheffler was freed up. He wasn't thinking about the 3-foot miss on the 10th hole that resulted in a double bogey or the 10-foot miss on 11 that put him back at 4 under.