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Updated · Fox News · Jun 17
Scottie Scheffler Eyes 7th Career Grand Slam at 126th U.S. Open
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 17

Scottie Scheffler Eyes 7th Career Grand Slam at 126th U.S. Open

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 17

Summary

  • Shinnecock Hills hosts Scheffler’s first chance to complete the career Grand Slam, with a U.S. Open win on Sunday making him just the seventh player to do it.
  • Tuesday’s news conference showed him trying to shrink the moment, saying the Grand Slam has never been his motivation and that his focus is on execution and enjoying the competition.
  • Sunday would add extra weight: it is both Father’s Day and Scheffler’s 30th birthday, while Nicklaus, Woods and Sarazen are the only players to finish the Slam on their first attempt.
  • Scheffler also said even a U.S. Open title would not end expectations, arguing that for top athletes the goalposts keep moving after every achievement.

Insights

Scheffler is dominant but winless in 11 starts. Will his putting woes derail his historic grand slam bid at Shinnecock Hills?
He says the grand slam isn't a motivator. Is this the key to victory or denial of the immense pressure he faces?

Scottie Scheffler’s 2026 U.S. Open Grand Slam Bid: Historic Stakes, Shinnecock’s Challenge, and the Battle for Golf Immortality

Overview

The 2026 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club is set to be a historic event, with Scottie Scheffler aiming to complete the rare career Grand Slam. This achievement would place him among golf’s all-time greats and adds extra excitement to an already challenging championship. Anticipation is high, as Scheffler’s quest has become a major talking point in press conferences. Shinnecock Hills is known for its tough layout, making the outcome unpredictable and the competition fierce. All eyes are on Scheffler as he faces both the demanding course and the weight of history in his pursuit of golf’s ultimate milestone.

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