Scottie Scheffler has never been in such a hurry that he fails to recognize what's right in front of him. At the moment that would be nothing. “Our lives are put on hold at the moment,” Scheffler said. “It's a weird feeling sitting at home, not having much to do.” He can at least look forward to the mail and that cream-colored envelope with a postmark from Augusta, Georgia.
Good news arrived last week when Augusta National, while postponing the Masters until November, said it effectively would freeze the criteria for an invitation.
That included the top 50 in the world ranking, and those four players added to the field included a 23-year-old rookie on the PGA Tour.