Scottie Scheffler’s Surprising 2026 Comeback Shakes Up The American Express in Desert Showdown
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It’s also the strongest field in more than two decades for this tournament, highlighted by Scheffler and including 13 of the top 30 in the world ranking.
Except for those who came over from the season-opening Sony Open last week, most players are looking to shake off a little rust. They have been practicing, yes, but not competing.
“It’s more tournament rust,” former U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark said.
He has spent the last two years starting his season at Kapalua for The Sentry, a winners-only field plus the top 50 from the FedEx Cup. It was a relaxing start to the year with wide fairways, gorgeous views and a small field. It was canceled this year over a water dispute that burned out the Plantation course in September.


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