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Scottie Scheffler picks a path to bounce back after FedEx Cup heartbreak

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Scottie Scheffler may have missed out on repeating as FedEx Cup champion, but the world’s top ranked golfer isn’t dwelling on the setback. Instead, he’s charting a carefully paced rebound. He will now head home to Dallas, recharge with time at familiar practice venues, and eyeing the Ryder Cup with determined focus. It’s a poised reset that could pave the way for his next big moment while keeping perspective front and center.

Heading home to recenter before Ryder Cup

Following an emotionally charged finish to his FedEx Cup campaign, Scheffler’s first move is personal. He’s making a return to his Dallas home, planning visits to local courses like Royal Oaks Country Club and TPC Craig Ranch for quiet practice rounds.

That break comes just before his east coast departure to compete at Bethpage Black in the Ryder Cup, making home the perfect midpoint to reset both mind and swing.

Resilient reboot and Ryder Cup focus

Despite his elite status, Scheffler didn’t emerge from the Tour Championship atop the podium. But rather than dwell on what went wrong, his strategy is clear: regroup, recalibrate, and refocus on the team event ahead.

With the Ryder Cup looming, he’s channeling disappointment into preparation. An approach that reflects the maturity of a player who leads the game not just in rankings, but in attitude as well.

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