Scottie Scheffler's dominance in men's golf has sparked comparisons to Tiger Woods more than once. But after his commanding win at the Open Championship last month, those comparisons hit a new level.

With his latest win at Royal Portrush, the world No. 1 grabbed his fourth major title in just 1,197 days. That exact number mirrors the time Woods took to win his first four majors between 1997 and 2000. It's a stat that stunned fans and analysts.

While Scheffler himself has downplayed the parallels, calling them "a bit silly" and insisting Tiger "stands alone in the game of golf," others aren't holding back.

The latest praise came from LIV Golf's Bryson DeChambeau.

The Crushers GC captain appeared on the "Pat McAfee Show " this week and offered his candid take on what makes Scheffle

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