By Steve Keating
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) -Unflappable American Scottie Scheffler claimed a second Masters title in three years on Sunday, the world primary holding regular whereas his greatest challengers self-destructed making their means by notorious Amen Nook.
Scheffler, the Inexperienced Jacket winner in 2022, started the day with a one-stroke lead over twice main winner Collin Morikawa and posted a closing spherical of four-under 68 to complete 11-under for the week, 4 away from Swedish younger gun Ludvig Aberg.
Aberg closed with a 69 to take solo second spot and cap off what was a sensational majors debut.
After tumbling down the leaderboard with double-bogeys at 9 and 11, American Morikawa recovered with birdies at 13 and 15 to assist safe a share of third place with compatriot Max Homa and Britain’s Tommy Fleetwood at four-under.
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Augusta; Modifying by Ken Ferris)
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