Scheffler shows off gold as McIlroy tries to flip script

Scottie Scheffler hits onto a practice green at the St. Jude Championship golf tournament Wednesday in Memphis, Tenn. The tournament is scheduled to begin Thursday. (AP)
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Updated 15 August 2024
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Scheffler shows off gold as McIlroy tries to flip script

  • Top-ranked Scheffler, whose seven wins this year also include the Masters, and McIlroy launch their FedEx Cup playoff bids in the St. Jude Championship on Thursday in Memphis
  • McIlroy, the only three-time winner of the FedEx Cup, hopes the playoffs can bring a bright finish after his near misses

WASHINGTON: Scottie Scheffler was showing off his Olympic gold medal on Wednesday and preparing to chase a first PGA Tour playoff title, while Rory McIlroy hopes to “flip the script” on a heartbreaking year in the next few weeks.

Top-ranked Scheffler, whose seven wins this year also include the Masters, and McIlroy launch their FedEx Cup playoff bids in the St. Jude Championship on Thursday in Memphis.

“It’s been nice to be able to get some wins for some good play. The Olympics were a lot of fun,” Scheffler said. “It’s great to be back home and ready for the playoffs.”

Scheffler, who also became a father this year, is competing for PGA Player of the Year honors with Xander Schauffele, the British Open and PGA Championship winner.

Asked to select between Schauffele’s two majors and Scheffler’s season, McIlroy backed Scheffler.

“Scottie’s. I think winning the Masters, an Olympic gold medal, winning whatever it is, six times, it’s pretty hard to top that,” McIlroy said.

“He always seems to find a way to hit the shots or hole the putts. I’ve described Scottie as relentless and this is just another example of that.

“He has had an incredible couple of years. It was sort of like once he won that first one, it’s just like the floodgates have opened and he’s found a next gear and a next level.”

Scheffler, 28, was Player of the Year the past two seasons and this year has won at Bay Hill, the Players, the Masters, the Heritage and Memorial and Travelers titles plus Olympic gold.

Taking a playoff crown in two weeks at East Lake in Atlanta would cap an incredible campaign.

“I don’t really think about exclamation point or anything like that, but definitely want to win the FedEx Cup,” Scheffler said. “I didn’t have my best stuff at East Lake the last couple years.”

Scheffler brought his gold medal with him and will keep it with him through the Tour Championship.

“I brought it for a deal this morning, and I promptly put it back in my backpack,” Scheffler said.

“I was definitely surprised at how many people want to see the medal. I feel like there’s a lot of stuff in golf where they’ll say congratulations, but I think a lot of people get a lot of joy from seeing the medal.”

He can do more with a gold medal than with a Masters green jacket.

“With the green jacket it’s pretty strict, when you’re out representing the club,” Scheffler said. “With the Olympic medal, you can wear it, take pictures, do whatever you want.”

McIlroy, the only three-time winner of the FedEx Cup, hopes the playoffs can bring a bright finish after his near misses.

The four-time major champion missed two short putts in the final three holes as he finished an agonizing one shot behind winner Bryson DeChambeau at this year’s US Open.

McIlroy last lifted a major title in 2014, although he has won the FedEx Cup three times since.

“Overall reasonably happy with the way I’ve played this year,” McIlroy, who finished tied-fifth at the Paris Olympics, said.

“I’ve got three tournaments coming up to try to turn a pretty good year into a very good year.

“When the bulk of the season has come and gone and you’ve got this opportunity of three weeks to really, I guess, flip the script a little bit or change the narrative and what that season means, I think that’s a motivating factor.”


Premier League rings in New Year with goal drought as Man City lose ground in title race

Updated 02 January 2026
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Premier League rings in New Year with goal drought as Man City lose ground in title race

  • Second-placed City would have reduced Arsenal’s advantage to two points but instead were frustrated as their winning streak in all competitions was halted at ​eight
  • Liverpool’s attack was also found wanting as they drew 0-0 at home to Leeds United while there were no goals at Brentford as they ground out a draw with Tottenham Hotspur

SUNDERLAND, England: The Premier League’s festive feast turned stale on Thursday as the New Year’s Day program served up three 0-0 draws, most significantly Manchester City’s stalemate at Sunderland which left them four points adrift of leaders Arsenal.

Second-placed City would have reduced Arsenal’s advantage to two points but instead were frustrated as their winning streak in all competitions was halted at ​eight.

Liverpool’s attack was also found wanting as they drew 0-0 at home to Leeds United while there were no goals at Brentford as they ground out a draw with Tottenham Hotspur.

The only goals of the day came at Selhurst Park where Fulham’s Tom Cairney scored a late equalizer in a 1-1 draw.

Sunderland have proved stubborn opposition on their return to the Premier League and have now drawn with City, Arsenal and third-placed Aston Villa at their Stadium of Light.

They are only the second promoted team to remain unbeaten in their first 10 home games in a Premier League campaign, after Ipswich Town in 1992-93, and were worth their point.

City did everything in their power to make the breakthrough but home goalkeeper Robin ‌Roefs pulled off a ‌series of saves while the closest the visitors came to scoring was Josko ‌Gvardiol’s ⁠header ​which shaved ‌the post in the second half.

“They are so physical. They’re so strong, so it’s not a surprise at that. We take the point,” City boss Pep Guardiola said. “Really pleased with the performances, especially in the second half. There’s still a long way (to go).”

One boost for City was the sight of Rodri back in action as a substitute for the injured Niko Gonzalez having recovered from a hamstring injury that had restricted him to a handful of minutes in the last three months.

Arsenal’s 4-1 thrashing of Villa on Tuesday put them on 45 points at the halfway stage of the season while Pep Guardiola’s City have 41 after just their ⁠second league draw of the season.

Next up for Arsenal is a trip to struggling Bournemouth on Saturday while City are at home a day later against Chelsea ‌who parted ways with coach Enzo Maresca on Thursday.

Reigning champions Liverpool are 12 ‍points behind Arsenal in fourth place as they produced a ‍lacklustre display.

Their best chance fell to Hugo Ekitike but his miss rather summed up Liverpool’s day, somehow heading an ‍inviting cross by Jeremie Frimpong away from goal when he seemed set to score.

It could have been worse for Arne Slot’s side too with Dominic Calvert-Lewin having an 81st-minute goal disallowed for offside after latching on to a pass by Noah Okafor.

“You would like to start off (2026) with a win,” Slot said. “But it was difficult. I don’t think we were able to play many times through their low ​block.

“Sometimes we didn’t have enough bodies in front of the goal and in other moments where we did create or we were close to a goal, we were a bit unfortunate.”

For Leeds it was ⁠another important point in their bid to stay clear of the relegation zone. They are in 16th place with 21 points, seven ahead of third-from-bottom West Ham United.

“It doesn’t come along that often that you get a clean sheet and a point at Anfield,” Leeds boss Daniel Farke said.

“We had to defend and suffer but we are newly promoted and came to the defending champions.”

Spurs manager Thomas Frank went back to his old club Brentford but it was a forgettable affair as Tottenham’s 137-game run in the Premier League without a goalless draw ended.

Their last one was also against Brentford in May 2022.

The draw left Tottenham in 12th place with 26 points while Brentford, who had the better chances, are ninth with 27.

Palace are now winless in six matches in all competitions as they were denied victory by a superb curling shot by Cairney.

Jean-Philippe Mateta had headed Palace into the lead but the hosts faded and Fulham would have snatched all three points had Dean Henderson not made a great save to deny ‌Timothy Castagne and had Joachim Andersen not blazed a shot over.

“When the legs and the mind are not that fresh it’s a little bit difficult. It was a good point today,” Palace manager Oliver Glasner said. Palace are 10th with Fulham 11th, both on ‌27 points.