Impatience grows day by day, especially when we know that the Masters will start in two days. The main actors of this tournament could certainly be Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, at the same time the golfers to whom many give the best chance to celebrate in this tournament.

Scheffler excelled at this tournament in recent years, most famously in 2022 and 2024. However, his form this season is not promising, but it cannot be said that Scottie is playing poor, considering that he missed several tournaments due to injury.

ESPN's Andy North made predictions regarding Scheffler, feeling that this will be a big week for the current world No.1.

Scheffler is a player who has shown throughout his career that he knows how to handle pressure, so pressure should not present a problem for him.

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"I would think this is going to be a really big week for him," North said, as quoted by Newsweek.

"He needs to win [this season]. In his mind, he needs to win here pretty soon. I think he was really hoping it could have been last week. But he's playing well.

I'm not worried about Scottie at all. I think he'll be right there at the end. I think it's going to be really fun to see how he handles it, and obviously, he knows how to get it around that place pretty well."

Scottie Scheffler's mindset

Scheffler hasn't spoken much in the media these days, but his press conference, which will happen soon, could reveal what kind of mindset Scottie has going into this big tournament.

Being a player of such qualities implies that you always have huge expectations and faith, but the question is whether the 28-year-old can show it on golf courses. The competition is fierce, so it will be quite interesting to see what Scottie's capabilities are at this year's Masters.


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