Scottie Scheffler extended his lead at the Memorial Tournament on Saturday, with the World No.1 leading by four shots heading into Sunday.
Scheffler, who is aiming for his fifth PGA Tour victory in his eighth appearance, hopes to add to his Arnold Palmer Invitational, Players Championship, Masters, and RBC Heritage titles in 2024, with a potential win at Memorial just adding to his extraordinary run of success.
Four shots back of Scheffler is a rejuvenated Collin Morikawa, who was actually paired with his fellow countryman at the Masters back in April. Morikawa has re-found his form of late since returning to his childhood coach, with the 27-year-old finishing inside the top 4 in his last two starts.