Scottie Scheffler wins the British Open for his second major title this year and the third leg of a career Grand Slam
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It's virtually impossible to avoid comparing Scheffler to Woods. No one has held the No. 1 ranking longer than Scheffler since Woods' reign, and no player in the last 50 years has won two majors in the same year by at least four shots other than Scheffler and Woods. Praise from peers for Scheffler also echoes things that were being said about Woods in his heyday.
Although his success and dominance may draw comparisons to Woods, Scheffler is a different type of star. Scheffler took a longer period to elevate his game and reach the heights he's currently residing in. While he's impressing the golf world, he's not trying to bring the sport to other circles the way Woods transcended the game and attracted the eyes of a non-golf audience.