Scheffler chips in to clinch match vs. Power
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AUSTIN, Texas – The WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play is as much a physical test as it is mental.
Before the final four is even played, those who remain have already played more competitive golf (five rounds) than they do during a normal PGA Tour event. And there are still two rounds remaining.
It’s a lesson Scottie Scheffler learned last year on his way to the finals.
“I think I got a little bit better of a routine in the afternoon, and also in the beginning of the week,” said Scheffler, who will face Dustin Johnson in Sunday’s semifinals.