The American scottie schefflerwhich two weeks ago snatched the number one in the world from Spanish Jon Rahmwas proclaimed this Sunday Augusta Masters champion (Georgia, USA), the first ‘major’ of his career. Scheffler took the lead on Friday and capped off his victory brilliantly today by finishing the tournament with 10 under par (-1 on the last day).
Only 25 years old, Scheffler took 3 strokes in the tournament total to the Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy, who finished second in Augusta after delivering this Sunday a extraordinary 64 hit card (-8).
As for the Spaniards, Jon Rahm (-3) and Sergio Garcia (-1) said goodbye with laps under par and finished in the top 30 of the tournament. Tiger Woods, champion of 15 majors, closed his participation with a card of 78 strokes. Despite his 47th place, he was proud to conclude the event weighed down by his physical problems. It was acclaimed by the public.