Scottie Scheffler took 71 swing on Saturday at Augusta National, most of them very good. But it was the tee shot on his final hole that seemed a bit unsettling. Scheffler pulled a drive into the pines at the par-4 18th, and after taking a penalty drop, laced an iron just over the green, from where he got up and down for bogey.
After chatting with the various media, Scheffler, who leads the Masters by three shots entering the final round, went to the tournament practice area to hit balls. Scheffler was joined by his longtime coach, Randy Smith, who told a Golf Channel producer prior to their late-evening session that they weren't going to work on anything technical because Scheffler hit too many good shots in Round 3.