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Watch: Scottie Scheffler’s Clutch Shot Called ‘Greatest Shot Ever’ – 13 Full Seconds in Motion Before Dead in the Hole

Professional golfer Scottie Scheffler amazed fans and sports stars alike with an extraordinary chip shot during the final hole of the BMW Championship at Caves Valley Golf Club in Maryland. The shot, lasting about 13 seconds and resulting in a birdie, was widely called “the greatest shot ever” and sparked a huge reaction on social media, including praise from celebrities like LeBron James and Patrick Mahomes.

Scheffler’s clutch performance helped him secure a two-shot victory over Robert MacIntyre, who had started the round with a four-shot lead but finished second. This win marked Scheffler’s fifth victory of the season, a feat matched only by Tiger Woods in the past 40 years. The shot was compared to a famous chip by Woods at the 2005 masters.

Despite the tough competition and comeback, Scheffler expressed confidence and satisfaction with his remarkable shot. Both Scheffler and MacIntyre are expected to face off again in upcoming tournaments, including the Tour Championship and the Ryder Cup.


Professional golfer Scottie Scheffler stunned fans and detractors alike Sunday with a stunning clutch shot at the BMW Championship that some are now calling the “greatest shot ever.”

While on the final hole at the Caves Valley Golf Club in Maryland, Scheffler made a “chip in,” which is a short, low-trajectory shot from close to the green, that lasted roughly 13 full seconds and ended with him scoring a birdie, which is a score of one under par.

The stunning shot resonated all across social media.

“The moment of genius prompted a frenzy on social media with LeBron James, Patrick Mahomes and a flurry of regular golf fans all left in awe by the moment of magic,” according to the Daily Mail.

“Pat McAfee called Scheffler an ‘absolute DAWG’ while Jost Hart of the New York Knicks described the shot as ‘insane,’” the outlet reported.

Even Scheffler was impressed by his own shot.

“It looked good when it landed, looked good when it was rolling, and it was nice to see that one go in,” he told the media.

Scheffler went on to crush his lead opponent in the championship, Robert MacIntyre, posting “a 3-under 67 in the final round of the FedExCup Playoffs stop to grab a two-shot win over the field,” according to Yahoo Sports.

“It marked the second-largest come-from-behind win of his career,” Yahoo Sports noted.

With this victory under his belt, Scheffler has now reportedly won five times this season, marking his second PGA Tour season with at least five wins.

“Tiger Woods is the only other player in history to pull that feat off over the past four decades,” according to Yahoo Sports.

Incidentally, Scheffler’s shot on Sunday was exceedingly similar to one made by Woods in 2005.

But the Christian golfer’s victory didn’t come easy. In fact, his opponent, MacIntyre, reportedly started the game with a massive lead.

He started “with a four-shot lead” and “stood at 16-under-par, shooting rounds of 62-64-68 to get there,” according to The New York Times.

Yet by the end of the day, MacIntyre came in at second place, shooting a 73 in his final round.

“Right now I want to go and smash up my golf clubs, to be honest with you,” he told reporters after his loss.

But Scheffler and MacIntyre aren’t done yet.

“Scheffler and MacIntyre will meet again not only at next week’s Tour Championship, but also at the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black at the end of September,” according to The New York Times.




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