Imperious Scheffler pulls clear

There were no such issues for Scheffler, who led by two overnight and never looked back during the fourth round.

The four-time major winner outscored his playing partner and close friend Sam Burns by seven shots as he signed for a four-under 66 to get back on the winning trail.

Scheffler’s last victory was at the American Express Open on 27 January.

And despite an early bogey, when he splashed out of a bunker and his ball hit a sprinkler head and ended up in the water, the only player to score better than the American on Sunday was Justin Rose, who carded a six-under 64 to end the tournament at level par.

“I’ve had some close calls this year. It is always challenging playing with one of my best friends but I wanted to do my best,” mentioned Scheffler.

“I think I’ve been really consistent. That’s what I’m most proud of. It’s nice for it to pay off this week, this is a lot better feeling than having a statistically good week.”

Burns, who signed for a three-over 73 ended in a tie for third with Sweden’s Alex Noren, with US Open champion Wyndham Clark and Im Sung-jae a stroke further back.

The top 50 in the FedEx standings now head to Bellerive Country Club in St Louis for next week’s BMW Championship. The top 30 after that event will progress to the season-ending Tour Championship at East Lake in Atlanta which has a $40m prize fund.

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