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While Scottie Scheffler himself may play down the comparisons, he is dominating the PGA Tour like no-one since Tiger. We track his meteoric rise and ask who might step up to challenge him
The first Dane to win on tour 30 years ago went on to achieve great things in the game. Here, Thomas Bjorn reflects on that maiden win, all things Ryder Cup, going head to head with Tiger in his prime, and, of course, that agonising brush with Major glory at Royal St George’s in 2003
STEPHEN GALLACHER
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For two hours on Masters Sunday last year, Rory McIlroy played some of the finest shots of his life on the back nine. He also hit one of his worst on his way to squandering a five-shot lead... That he returned to the same spot 15 minutes later to finish his story felt fitting for a player who has long made a habit of doing things the hard way. He admits as much in our interview – and in an explosive new book that sets out to uncover the truth behind one of golf’s most complex characters. We’ve got two extracts from that, plus an interview with the author, Alan Shipnuck
Golf course owner Anders Mankert tells Baz Plummer how he thinks golf clubs need to move more with the times