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Can Scottie Scheffler Defy the Odds and Threepeat at the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge?

Can Scottie Scheffler Defy the Odds and Threepeat at the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge?

Scheffler cruised to his third major, winning the 2025 PGA Championship by five strokes over three guys, including my “best bet” and “One-And-Done” pick, one of the guys who could beat Scottie this week, and the reigning Charles Schwab Challenge champion. Most guys would skip the following tournament after winning a major. Unfortunately for this field, Scheffler isn’t like most guys. 

The World No. 1 wants to win in his home state so badly that he’s playing in this non-major or “signature event” rather than celebrating his third major with his family. This is Scottie’s sixth straight year playing in the Charles Schwab, and he almost won the previous three: T55 in 2020, a missed cut in 2021, second in 2022, T3 in 2023, and T2 last season.

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