Scottie Scheffler reveals his caddie is feeling ill at the Open
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler continued his strong showing at the 152nd Open Championship at Royal Troon, knocking off a second straight round of under-70 to beat champion Shane Lowry, who leads after shooting a 69. The 28-year-old Scheffler was looking to…
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler continued his good form at the 152nd British Open at Royal Troon, winning his second consecutive round with a score of 1-under 70. This puts him in a tie for fourth place, five strokes behind at 2-under. 2019 British Open winner Shane Lowry is in the lead with 69 points. Scheffler, 28, is bidding for his seventh win of the season and third major title in South Ayrshire, but his brother Ted Scott survived food poisoning. In the second round, Scott was seen lying down in various places on the front nine, struggling with illness.
After the round, Scheffler explained that Scott had been feeling unwell on Thursday night, possibly due to food poisoning or an upset stomach. Though Scott felt better during the day, he didn’t get much sleep last night and decided not to work out in the morning. “Yeah, he had a little bit of food poisoning last night. Well, it could have been food poisoning, or it could have been some kind of stomach issue, but he seemed to be feeling better as the day went on. “The doctors were taking good care of him, but he didn’t sleep well last night,” Scheffler said. The cheper blessed Scott’s determination. “He’s a fighter, he worked well today and fought. He focused on Scott’s unusual appearance, and while sitting on a 10 -minute 10 -minute T -shirt, the chefsta went to the 9th Hall. At the time of 15 on the PGA tour this season, the cheper won six wins and finished 13 times in the top 10. In June 2024, he won $ 27,696,858 with the profit of the PGA tour.