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Scottie Scheffler shot a third-round 65 at the Masters, putting him within striking distance of the lead. Despite his strong performance, he expressed dissatisfaction with his game.
A Testy Scottie Scheffler Now Within Striking Distance at the Masters
When Scottie Schefflerās head hit his pillow Friday night, he was 12 strokes back of 36-hole leader and defending champion Rory McIlroy.
But things changed quickly at Augusta National.
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McIlroy scraped together a round of 73, and Cameron Young fired a 65 to catch him. All of a sudden, the Northern Irishmanās halfway lead of six shots was goneāleaving the door open for others to make a run.
Enter Scheffler.
A day after admittedly not getting much out of his game during the second round and settling for a 2-over 74, the two-time Masters champion came alive. He started with an eagle at two, and added birdies at Nos. 7, 8, and 9 before making the turn. On his way back to the clubhouse, he birdied 11 and 16 to sign for a 7-under 65, tied with Young for the low round of the tournament.
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Still, he wasnāt satisfied.
āFeel like I left a few shots out there, but overall it was a good day,ā Scheffler told Amanda Balionis. āWeāll see what happens this afternoon, but I donāt feel like Iām out of the tournament.ā
Not out of it, indeed.
And to his credit, without changing much, it could have been a few shots better.
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He failed to capitalize on a number of quality birdie looks, including an eight-footer on 17, a 13-footer on 14, an earlier eight-footer on 10, and a seven-footer on three.
But again, his round also included an eagle, plus a 128-yard up-and-down par save on five, and a 101-yard up-and-down par save at the last.
Golf has a tendency to find its levelāeven if Scheffler doesnāt want to hear it. His frustration(?) from his 65(!) carried over into his chat with the media. A few of his responses were a bit on the testy side.
When asked what color he would use to describe Augustaās greens, Scheffler simply said, āGrass.ā Then, he was asked what his round of 65 could or should have been. He replied, āThatās just a terrible question. Next question.ā
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Very Belichick-ian stuff from the World No. 1.
If Scheffler wants a third Green Jacket, he still has work to do. Every player knows itās hard to follow up one low round with anotherābut that rule may not apply to him.
Going out a few groups ahead of McIlroy and Young, who he trails by four, Scheffler will have the opportunity to send some early roars ringing through the Georgia Pines.
Scottie Scheffler shot a third-round score of 65 at the Masters.
Scottie Scheffler was 12 strokes behind the 36-hole leader, Rory McIlroy, before the third round.
Scheffler's performance places him within striking distance of the lead with only 18 holes remaining in the tournament.

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