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The father, the son and the party. When Scottie Scheffler arrived at the media center about an hour after holing the final putt of last month’s Masters victory, he admitted something interesting: his mind was already elsewhere. “I feel like playing professional golf is an endlessly not-satisfying career,” he said.
“For instance, in my head all I can think about right now is getting home. I’m not thinking about the tournament. I’m not thinking about the green jacket.
“I wish I could soak this in a little bit more. Maybe I will tonight when I get home. But at the end of the day, I think that’s what the human heart does.
You always want more, and I think you have to fight those things and focus on what’s good.” It was a remarkably honest, insightful answer from a man just minutes removed from accomplishing the top feat in his sport. But it made some sense, the way he said it.
It wasn’t Scheffler’s first win,.
