Olympic men's golf last round at Le Golf Public beyond Paris, France.
Scheffler shut in 62 on Sunday at Le Golf Public to win the Olympic men's golf occasion
Scottie Scheffler looked each piece the world's No. 1 on Sunday at Le Golf Public, adding gold to his two green coats by winning the Olympic men's golf rivalry.
Scheffler played the back nine out of 29 en route to a 9-under 62 and a 19-under all out.
Britain's Tommy Fleetwood made a 6-foot standard putt on the last opening to get the silver decoration while Japan's Hideki Matsuyama won bronze.
Scheffler started the last cycle four shots back of for the time being pioneers Jon Rahm and Xander Schauffele, both of whom had astounding implosions in the last round. While Schauffele battled for the majority of the day and at last completed tied for 10th, Rahm held a four-stroke lead on the internal half.
The Spaniard arrived at 20 under standard after a birdie at the tenth — his 6th in eight openings — yet missed Nos. 11 and 12 and afterward multiplied the standard 5 fourteenth. An intruder finish put Rahm in a tie for fifth.
It was a shining day beyond Paris, France, with relentless vain behaviors and an amped-up swarm. This is the way the last round worked out:
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Just the main 3 matter yet ...
1m back
Here is your main 8:
1. Scottie Scheffler (USA): - 19 (62)
2. Tommy Fleetwood (GBR): - 18 (66)
3. Hideki Matsuyama (JPN): - 17 (65)
4. Victor Perez (FRA): - 16 (63)
T-5. Rory McIlroy (Fury): - 15 (66)
T-5. Jon Rahm (ESP): - 15 (70)
7. Nicolai Hojgaard (Cave): - 14 (68)
8. Tom Kim (KOR): - 13 (68)
Tommy Fleetwood seals silver
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Golf Channel Staff
35m prior
Britain's Tommy Fleetwood makes a 6-foot standard save money on the last opening to complete performance second at Le Golf Public. Hideki Matsuyama wins bronze.
Scottie Scheffler wins gold award
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Golf Channel Staff
44m back
With Tommy Fleetwood unfit to birdie the last opening, Scheffler is the Olympic men's golf champion.
Two vital intruder in the last gathering
52m back
Tommy Fleetwood (ENG) intruder the seventeenth to drop a single shot off the lead while Jon Rahm (ESP) likewise makes intruder to fall into a tie for fourth.
Fleetwood is as yet a single shot clear of Japan's Hideki Matsuyama for the silver decoration. Matsuyama, who has posted 17 under, is a single shot clear of Rahm for bronze.
To the eighteenth we go!
Scottie Scheffler in the house at 19 under
1h prior
Scheffler plays the back nine of every 29, fires a by and large 62 and posts 19 under standard. The world No. 1 is at present attached with Britain's Tommy Fleetwood, who has two openings remaining.
Tommy Fleetwood answers at No. 16
1h back
Fleetwood rolls in a 9-foot birdie putt at the standard 3 sixteenth to match Scottie Scheffler at 19 under. Jon Rahm likewise birdies No. 16 to get once more into platform position. Here's where we stand down the stretch:
T-1. Scottie Scheffler: - 19 (17)
T-1. Tommy Fleetwood: - 19 (16)
T-3. Hideki Matsuyama: - 17 (17)
T-3. Jon Rahm: - 17 (16)
The lead is Scottie Scheffler's separated from everyone else
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Golf Channel Staff
1h prior
Scheffler (USA), at the standard 4 seventeenth, makes his fourth consecutive birdie to make a one-effort lead at 19 under. Tommy Fleetwood (ENG), who is on the sixteenth opening, is distant from everyone else at 18 under.
Hideki Matsuyama (JPN) is solo third, 17 under on the seventeenth opening.
Scottie Scheffler TAKES THE By and large LEAD on 17! πΊπΈπ₯
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Alliez! Alliez! Victor Perez!
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Golf Channel Staff
1h prior
Soak up the adulation, Victor Perez. The Frenchman excited the nation of origin fans with a back-nine 29 for an end 63. He completed at 16 under and was one back of third spot, held by Hideki Matsuyama (JPN), who is through 16 openings.
What has been going on with Jon Rahm?
1h back
Without hitting into a danger, Rahm (ESP) makes twofold intruder at the standard 5 fourteenth. Through 10 openings, Rahm was driving by four. Four openings later, he's following by two and out of award position.
eleventh: Intruder
twelfth: Intruder
thirteenth: Standard
fourteenth: Twofold
This occasion is wild and Scottie Scheffler is hanging around for it
1h prior
The world No. 1 makes his fifth birdie on the back nine and his third in succession to tie for the lead! Scheffler is presently at 18 under standard through 16 openings.
SCOTTIE. SCHEFFLER. TIED FOR THE OLYMPIC LEAD. πΊπΈπ€―
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The Rory out of control thrill ride of feeling won't ever stop
1h back
In the wake of making a five birdies in succession to arrive at 17 under standard and get into a tie for third, McIlroy (Wrath) hits his methodology shot into the water at the standard 4 fifteenth and makes twofold intruder. He everything except exits conflict for a decoration.
Xander Schauffele's award bid goes sprinkle
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Golf Channel Staff
2h prior
Schauffele (USA) tracked down water at the standard 4 thirteenth and recorded his subsequent straight intruder. He dropped to 14 under and has gone from for the time being co-pioneer to three shots back of third spot.
Victor Perez has the group going off the deep end
2h prior
The Frenchman birdied the twelfth, birdied the thirteenth, eagled the fourteenth, birdied the fifteenth and birdied the sixteenth.
He's presently tied for fourth spot and a single shot out of the bronze decoration position.
Victor Perez ON A TEAR to get in the decoration blend in with the French fans behind him! π«π·⚡️
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Two straight two-shot swings!
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Golf Channel Staff
2h back
Jon Rahm (ESP) makes his subsequent straight intruder. Tommy Fleetwood (GBR) makes his subsequent straight birdie. Out of nowhere, a four-shot distinction is no more.
Playing close by each other in the last gathering, Fleetwood and Rahm are co-pioneers at 18 under with Hideki Matsuyama (JPN) alone in third, one back.
FOUR-SHOT LEAD NO MORE. π€―π₯
Tommy Fleetwood ties Jon Rahm for the lead in a wild new development!
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Hold everything!
2h prior
Jon Rahm (ESP) lipped out a 5-footer for standard at the eleventh to drop to 19 under, two clear of playing contender Tommy Fleetwood (GBR).
We have a spine chiller for silver and bronze
2h back
With Jon Rahm (ESP) in control at the top, at 20 under, there is a firmly clustered competitor list behind him:
2. Tommy Fleetwood (ENG): - 17 (11)
T-3. Hideki Matsuyama (JPN): - 16 (11)
T-3. Xander Schauffele (USA): - 16 (11)
T-5. Scottie Scheffler (USA): - 15 (12)
T-5. Rory McIlroy (Anger): - 15 (12)
Jon Rahm is on a mission
2h back
A 6th birdie of the day at the standard 4 tenth gives Rahm a four-stroke lead.
Jon Rahm makes a FOUR-Effort LEAD with eight openings to play. πͺπΈπ
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Jon Rahm heaps on, turns in 5-under 31
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Golf Channel Staff
3h back
Rahm added a fifth front-nine birdie to his card at the 10th while Schauffele neglected to exploit the standard 5. Here is a gander at where things stand with the last gathering entering the internal half:
1. Jon Rahm (ESP): - 19 (9)
T-2. Hideki Matsuyama (JPN): - 16 (10)
T-2. Tommy Fleetwood (GBR): - 16 (9)
4. Xander Schauffele (USA): - 15 (9)
T-5. Scottie Scheffler (USA): - 14 (10)
T-5. Tom Kim (KOR): - 14 (10)
Colossal new development at standard 3 eighth
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Golf Channel Staff
3h back
Left of the green, his ball settled in thick grass on a hill, Jon Rahm (ESP) hacked out, leaving himself 16 feet for standard. Xander Schauffele (USA), in the interim, had a more clear chip and afterward 5 feet for standard.
Rahm made, Schauffele missed. The outcome: Rahm moved three clear of Schauffele, who fell into a three-way tie for second with Hideki Matsuyama (JPN) and Tommy Fleetwood (GBR), who birdie the eighth.
Jon Rahm currently leads by two
3h back
The huge Spaniard made his fourth birdie in his last five openings at No. 7 to snatch a two-stroke advantage over Xander Schauffele (USA).
Japan's Hideki Matsuyama is presently alone in third spot, three back at 15 under, after Tommy Fleetwood missed the seventh to fall back.
Two-shot lead for Jon Rahm through seven openings. πͺπΈπ
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Jon Rahm makes 24-footer for the lead
4h prior
Rahm made his third birdie in his last four openings at No. 6, to arrive at 17 under standard.
Rahm is one clear of Xander Schauffele (USA) with Hideki Matsuyama (JPN) and Tommy Fleetwood (GBR) tied for third, two back.
They, thusly, are two clear of the field.
Jon Rahm takes the Performance LEAD with an astounding birdie putt on 6. πͺπΈπͺ
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Hideki Matsuyama moves into a tie for third
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Golf Channel Staff
4h prior
However he didn't seem to like his methodology shot, Matsuyama's ball landed 10 feet left of the opening. The Japanese star poured in the birdie putt to arrive at 15 under, tied for third with Tommy Fleetwood (GBR) and one back of co-pioneers Xander Schauffele (USA) and Jon Rahm (ESP).
Hideki Matsuyama sinks it for birdie to join Tommy Fleetwood at T-3. π―π΅π
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Last gatherings birdies No. 4 also
4h back
After they all birdied the third, each in the last trio birdied the fourth also.
Xander Schauffele (USA) made a twofold breaker from 27 feet, trailed by Jon Rahm (ESP) from 14 feet and afterward Tommy Fleetwood (GBR) from 7 feet. Fleetwood is one back of the main pair and two clear of fourth spot.
Jon Rahm coordinates Xander Schauffele with a birdie to move the co-lead to 16-under. πͺ�
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