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21 hours ago, Bobby Burton said:

Longhorn grad Scottie Scheffler, the world’s no. 1 golfer, is taking dead aim at his first British Open Championship.

He goes into tomorrow’s fourth and final round with a four-shot lead.

https://www.theopen.com

 

We're watching a legend play at this point.

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1 hour ago, Bobby Burton said:

Scottie Scheffler is now a four-time major champion. Not only is he the world’s top golfer, he is starting to approach rarified air in history. 

He's in the zone where others need supplemental oxygen

57 minutes ago, THookem said:

 

The waiting may be the hardest part! Age wise, hopefully he gets it done in that window.

Tom Kite won the US Open at Pebble at age 42 though!

 

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22 hours ago, Jc Dobbs said:

In the summer of 1973 I took the first of two required American History courses. Like many requirements at UT, the class was large. It was held in the auditorium of the Art Building across the street to the North from Memorial Stadium. The professor was Dr Norman Brown and one of my classmates was Ben Crenshaw. At the time, Crenshaw was the better known of two All American golfers for the UT Men's Golf Team, with Tom Kite being the other team member.

Crenshaw and Kite have been followed by a long line of accomplished championship players in college and on the PGA Tour.

Scottie Scheffler is the latest and currently the most famous of the World #1 ranked professionals to have come through the Forty Acres and played for the University. In September, Scottie will represent the USA in the Ryder Cup competition.

Best wishes to Scottie in the final round of the Open Championship on Sunday and the Ryder Cup this September in New York.

Hook 'Em Horns!

Ben was Austin High and Tom McCallum.  Both coached by Harvey Penick.

Posted
22 hours ago, Jc Dobbs said:

In the summer of 1973 I took the first of two required American History courses. Like many requirements at UT, the class was large. It was held in the auditorium of the Art Building across the street to the North from Memorial Stadium. The professor was Dr Norman Brown and one of my classmates was Ben Crenshaw. At the time, Crenshaw was the better known of two All American golfers for the UT Men's Golf Team, with Tom Kite being the other team member.

Crenshaw and Kite have been followed by a long line of accomplished championship players in college and on the PGA Tour.

Scottie Scheffler is the latest and currently the most famous of the World #1 ranked professionals to have come through the Forty Acres and played for the University. In September, Scottie will represent the USA in the Ryder Cup competition.

Best wishes to Scottie in the final round of the Open Championship on Sunday and the Ryder Cup this September in New York.

Hook 'Em Horns!

Ben was Austin High and Tom was McCallum.  Both coached by Harvey Penick.

Posted
22 hours ago, Jc Dobbs said:

In the summer of 1973 I took the first of two required American History courses. Like many requirements at UT, the class was large. It was held in the auditorium of the Art Building across the street to the North from Memorial Stadium. The professor was Dr Norman Brown and one of my classmates was Ben Crenshaw. At the time, Crenshaw was the better known of two All American golfers for the UT Men's Golf Team, with Tom Kite being the other team member.

Crenshaw and Kite have been followed by a long line of accomplished championship players in college and on the PGA Tour.

Scottie Scheffler is the latest and currently the most famous of the World #1 ranked professionals to have come through the Forty Acres and played for the University. In September, Scottie will represent the USA in the Ryder Cup competition.

Best wishes to Scottie in the final round of the Open Championship on Sunday and the Ryder Cup this September in New York.

Hook 'Em Horns!

Ben was Austin High and Tom was McCallum.  Both coached by Harvey Penick.

Posted
22 hours ago, Jc Dobbs said:

In the summer of 1973 I took the first of two required American History courses. Like many requirements at UT, the class was large. It was held in the auditorium of the Art Building across the street to the North from Memorial Stadium. The professor was Dr Norman Brown and one of my classmates was Ben Crenshaw. At the time, Crenshaw was the better known of two All American golfers for the UT Men's Golf Team, with Tom Kite being the other team member.

Crenshaw and Kite have been followed by a long line of accomplished championship players in college and on the PGA Tour.

Scottie Scheffler is the latest and currently the most famous of the World #1 ranked professionals to have come through the Forty Acres and played for the University. In September, Scottie will represent the USA in the Ryder Cup competition.

Best wishes to Scottie in the final round of the Open Championship on Sunday and the Ryder Cup this September in New York.

Hook 'Em Horns!

Ben was Austin High and Tom was McCallum.  Both coached by Harvey Penick.

Posted
22 hours ago, Jc Dobbs said:

In the summer of 1973 I took the first of two required American History courses. Like many requirements at UT, the class was large. It was held in the auditorium of the Art Building across the street to the North from Memorial Stadium. The professor was Dr Norman Brown and one of my classmates was Ben Crenshaw. At the time, Crenshaw was the better known of two All American golfers for the UT Men's Golf Team, with Tom Kite being the other team member.

Crenshaw and Kite have been followed by a long line of accomplished championship players in college and on the PGA Tour.

Scottie Scheffler is the latest and currently the most famous of the World #1 ranked professionals to have come through the Forty Acres and played for the University. In September, Scottie will represent the USA in the Ryder Cup competition.

Best wishes to Scottie in the final round of the Open Championship on Sunday and the Ryder Cup this September in New York.

Hook 'Em Horns!

Ben was Austin High and Tom was McCallum.  Both coached by Harvey Penick.

Posted
22 hours ago, Jc Dobbs said:

In the summer of 1973 I took the first of two required American History courses. Like many requirements at UT, the class was large. It was held in the auditorium of the Art Building across the street to the North from Memorial Stadium. The professor was Dr Norman Brown and one of my classmates was Ben Crenshaw. At the time, Crenshaw was the better known of two All American golfers for the UT Men's Golf Team, with Tom Kite being the other team member.

Crenshaw and Kite have been followed by a long line of accomplished championship players in college and on the PGA Tour.

Scottie Scheffler is the latest and currently the most famous of the World #1 ranked professionals to have come through the Forty Acres and played for the University. In September, Scottie will represent the USA in the Ryder Cup competition.

Best wishes to Scottie in the final round of the Open Championship on Sunday and the Ryder Cup this September in New York.

Hook 'Em Horns!

Ben was Austin High and Tom was McCallum.  Both coached by Harvey Penick.

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