'Definitely not' - Scheffler hits back at media criticism over one aspect of his game

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'Definitely not' - Scheffler hits back at media criticism over one aspect of his game
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Scottie Scheffler hits back at media criticism over one aspect of his game

The American heads toScheffler spoke to the media at Hoylake on TuesdayFormer Masters champion Scheffler won the Phoenix Open and the Players' Championship earlier this year - and regularly outperforms the field from tee to green.

However, many believe the 27-year-old would have more than two wins to show for his incredible season if not for his putting. Statistically, putting has been the weakest element of Scheffler's game this season, but he argues it's a media fixation. When asked by talkSPORT if he views the problem similarly to the press, the Texan said: "Definitely not.

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