NASSAU, Bahamas(AP) — Scottie Scheffler returned to competition Thursday for the first time in two months and very little changed. Even with a bogey on the final hole, he had a 6-under 66 and was part of a five-way tie for the lead in the Hero World Challenge.
Scheffler was tied with U.S. Open champion J.J. Spaun, Sepp Straka, Wyndham Clark and Akshay Bhatia on a warm, breezy afternoon at Albany Golf Club.
The world's No. 1 player wasn't the only one who had taken plenty of time off. Straka also had not played since the Ryder Cup ended the last weekend in September.
The Hero World Challenge has a 20-man field, an end-of-the-year holiday event that top players often use as the first step toward getting ready for next year. Scheffler is coming off a six-win season that included two majors

WFAA Sports

The Daily Sentinel
Fast Company Lifestyle
AlterNet
The radio station 99.5 The Apple
Raw Story
The Monroe News
The Conversation
CNN