I m a crazy competitive person Scottie Scheffler on regaining World No 1 spot from Rory McIlroy
I m a crazy competitive person - Scottie Scheffler on regaining World No 1 spot from Rory McIlroy Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
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HughesFeatured Groups for are live Scheffler Burns Montgomery Matsuyama Day Muñoz Henley Straka English Finau Dahmen Hughes The American golfer stated that he would soon 'get back' to the top ranks and added: "It definitely matters to me… I don't let a ranking define what I think of myself as a player. It was definitely fun being number one in the world and it's something I hope to get back to, but all my motivation's always been internal." Speaking ahead of the 2022 Cadence Bank Houston Open, Scheffler added that he wished to be the 'best' and win every tournament coming his way. He added: "I want to be the best and I want to try and win tournaments out here. That's what's fun. It's fun being in those moments, it's fun being able to compete for championships… I've dreamed for a long time to be out here on the PGA Tour and it's definitely been a lot of fun to be able to compete out here." It should be noted that lost his World No.1 position to Rory McIlroy in the CJ Cup last month. The Irish golfer successfully defended his title in the event. With the win, he replaced Scheffler at the top of the rankings, ending the American’s 30-week spell at the summit. The Masters champion had the chance to regain the top spot last weekend in Mexico. However, Scheffler only managed to card a closing 62 to finish joint third. The golfer is currently looking to win the Houston Open and take back the World No.1 title in the process. Memorial Park has high praise from the Masters champ. Memorial Park has high praise from the Masters champ.
I m a crazy competitive person - Scottie Scheffler on regaining World No 1 spot from Rory McIlroy
The CJ Cup - Round One (Image via Getty) is currently teeing up the . The World No. 2 has the chance to regain the top spot in the rankings with a win this weekend, which is exactly what he is aiming for. Ahead of the event, Scheffler has revealed that he is highly competitive. The golfer opened up on his behavior and stated that he is determined to regain World No.1 spot from Rory McIlroy. Calling himself a '', Scottie Scheffler explained that he didn’t need much motivation to chase the top rank once he lost it. Speaking at a pre-tournament press conference in Texas, Scottie Scheffler said: "I'm a crazy competitive person so, for me, I haven't really needed much outward focus to kind of get motivated to come out and play. If anything, I need to tone myself down a little bit and just let things go and kind of just go out and play.” Featured Groups for are live Scheffler
Burns
Montgomery
Matsuyama
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Muñoz
Henley
Straka
English
Finau
Dahmen
HughesFeatured Groups for are live Scheffler Burns Montgomery Matsuyama Day Muñoz Henley Straka English Finau Dahmen Hughes The American golfer stated that he would soon 'get back' to the top ranks and added: "It definitely matters to me… I don't let a ranking define what I think of myself as a player. It was definitely fun being number one in the world and it's something I hope to get back to, but all my motivation's always been internal." Speaking ahead of the 2022 Cadence Bank Houston Open, Scheffler added that he wished to be the 'best' and win every tournament coming his way. He added: "I want to be the best and I want to try and win tournaments out here. That's what's fun. It's fun being in those moments, it's fun being able to compete for championships… I've dreamed for a long time to be out here on the PGA Tour and it's definitely been a lot of fun to be able to compete out here." It should be noted that lost his World No.1 position to Rory McIlroy in the CJ Cup last month. The Irish golfer successfully defended his title in the event. With the win, he replaced Scheffler at the top of the rankings, ending the American’s 30-week spell at the summit. The Masters champion had the chance to regain the top spot last weekend in Mexico. However, Scheffler only managed to card a closing 62 to finish joint third. The golfer is currently looking to win the Houston Open and take back the World No.1 title in the process. Memorial Park has high praise from the Masters champ. Memorial Park has high praise from the Masters champ.