Scottie Scheffler “mission accomplished” at Masters amid unreal bogey-free round

While many other players struggled with the powerful wind gusts at Augusta National on Thursday, one player did not.

That would be Scottie Scheffler, the world’s number one player, who carded a bogey-free, 6-under 66—the first bogey-less round of his Masters career.

“It was going to be a really challenging day, and anytime you can get around the golf course bogey-free, you’re going to have a pretty good day out there,” Scheffler said to ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt after his round.

“I think going to any tournament, you want to get off to a good start, and yeah, so mission accomplished for today.”

Scheffler started his day well, birdieing

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