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Scottie Scheffler Battles Castle Pines and Back Pain—But His Secret Weapon? A Mysterious “Pro-mance” on the Greens!

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The PGA Tour’s return to Castle Pines after 18 years poses a tough challenge for World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler in the BMW Championship. The Colorado course, known for its high terrain and hazards, saw Scheffler finish T15 in the opening round, with back stiffness raising concerns of an injury.

Despite these challenges, Scheffler credits his caddie, Ted Scott, for keeping him grounded. “Having Teddy out there is extremely important for me,” Scheffler shared in a post-round interview. Scott’s experience and sharp course management are vital, especially on a demanding course like Castle Pines.

Their partnership, which Scheffler jokingly describes as “difficult,” is built on a deep bond that started in a Bible study group. Scott’s support has been key to Scheffler’s successes, including his 2024 Masters win. Their “pro-mance,” as they call it, goes beyond the greens, with both men valuing family above all—evidenced when Scott skipped the PGA Championship for his daughter’s graduation.

As Scheffler aims to reclaim the top spot at Castle Pines, all eyes are on whether this strong caddie-golfer relationship will lead to victory. Will their “pro-mance” be the winning formula this weekend? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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