Scottie Scheffler learned most from watching Tiger Woods at his lowest 

Woods and Scheffler - the comparisons are getting less 'silly' with every passing year.
Scottie Scheffler learned most from watching Tiger Woods at his lowest 

Scottie Scheffler holds the trophy after winning the BMW Championship. Pic: AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough.

Tiger Woods and Scottie Scheffler. As intersections of fate go, their overlap was as quiet as it gets.

It was the final round of the 2020 Masters – the COVID Masters – played in November in front of no fans. With diminished daylight in autumn, groups were sent out Sunday in threesomes. Woods, the reigning Masters champion, and Shane Lowry, the reigning Open champion, were joined by a young PGA Tour rookie making his professional debut in a major championship.

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