Scottie Scheffler Back-Nine Rally beats Jon Rahm
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Scottie Scheffler, who was the best player in the world, held nine rallies at the PGA Championship.

Scheffler started his final round on May 18, scaling three shots on Alex Noren, expanding it to five before bogeys on No. 6 and No. 9, which gave Jon Rahm

Scheffler barely shrugged, 3 of the next six holes, Rahm Bogeyed No. 16, and ranked 17th, with Scheffler ranked 15th in his third major and 15th PGA Tour title, with a total of 11 shots of 273 in the final round of 71 and 72 holes.

Scheffler won five shots in Bryson DeChambeau (70), Harris English (65) and Davis Riley (72), who tied for 6. Scheffler, the No. 1 player in the world, won his second title in 2025 and eventually won other titles outside the Masters, where he won the Masters in 2022 and 2024.

Scheffler made $3.42 million, trailing Rory McIlroy for $10,131.197 million (McIlroy entered the week with more than $13 million), but Scheffler surpassed McIlroy to lead the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup roster with a 750-point fat block.

DeChambeau scored two leads in the birdies of No. 14 and No. 15, but did not make another shot and bogey bogey ended up. However, since winning the 2020 U.S. Open, DeChambeau has finished nine top ten in 19 major championship games and received seven tips. He finished fourth in the final three PGAs, second in solo and tied for second.

Jon Rahm briefly led with 11th place

Schefller started his fifth shot on Rahm, who is also chasing his third major title. After a second opening shed with a 15-foot birdie putt, Schefler put his game in cruise control and three consecutive pars, the fifth-place 18-foot putt and appeared on the way to the rout.

However, Rahm spent a string of two shots in his first seven holes and saved five shots and in the 8, 10 and 11 birds, who put him ahead after Scheffler's Bogeys.

Scottie Scheffler hasn't been tied up for a long time

Schaffler then dropped less than 10 feet of putts in the 10th birdie, dropped two holes in the next three holes, and took charge of the birdie putt with a 7-foot birdie putt, and knocked down three shots for the birdie on 15 of 15, slamming the 3 wood on the green green.

Ram found the left rough and right bunker at No. 16, missed the 14-foot par putt attempt, then shot his T-shirt in the 3rd 17 shot and shot into the water, resulting in a double bogey and erased his last chance.

Scheffler was able to play Quail Hollow's Green Mile, the fierce three closed holes, without pressure after Rahm's doubles. Scheffler No. 16 and No. 17, although both times missed the green, then created a safe flask on the 18th hole.

Rory McIlroy fades out quickly on weekends

McIlroy finished 72-72 with 69 in a fierce rally and ranked 47th in his bid, adding the PGA to his Masters title.

Jhonattan Vegas, who has a 36-hole lead, finished with 5 shots in 279 and finished fifth.

Noren shot 76 at the second start of the season and tied for 17th with a score of less than 3.