As Scottie Scheffler prepares to put the finishing touches on another Tiger-like season, he reflected Wednesday on a critical lesson he learned from Tiger Woods.

"I've only played one round of tournament golf with Tiger Woods, and it completely changed the way I look at how I play tournaments," Scheffler told reporters at Atlanta's East Lake Golf Club, where he will attempt to defend his Tour Championship this week against 29 of the PGA Tour's top talents.

Scheffler was paired with Woods during the final round of the 2020 Masters, which had been moved from April to November and was played without spectators due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Scheffler remembered how Woods responded after carding a 10 at the par-13 12th hole at Augusta on that Sunday. Woods birdied five of the last six holes,

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