Nike Shares Adorable Ad Featuring Scottie Scheffler’s Son
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I’m blessed to be able to come out here and play golf. But if my golf ever started affecting my home life or it ever affected the relationship I have with my wife or with my son, that’s going to be the last day that I play out here for a living.
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The Spun on MSNNike Releases Epic Scottie Scheffler Congratulatory AnnouncementThe wins keep coming for Scottie Scheffler and so do the iconic Nike ads. After securing a victory at The Open Championship on Sunday, the swoosh celebrated the occasion with a two-part slogan. Saying,
Nike drew praise for a new ad featuring golfer Scottie Scheffler and his son, marking a shift in marketing strategy after years of backlash over "woke" campaigns.
Scottie Scheffler has won an eye-watering amount in prize money from major championships in the last four years, but the American has refused to be swayed by the cash on offer on the PGA Tour
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GOLF.com on MSNScottie Scheffler’s most revealing Open moment came after he’d wonThere was a moment in the wake of Scottie Scheffler’s Open Championship win when you could see him transition from Superman to Clark Kent.
Just three days after his existential rumination on just why he plays golf and his stirring confession that it was “not a fulfilling life,” Scheffler posted an opening 68 before accelerating to the front with a career-low major round of 64 and shooting 67 to extend his lead.
The tournament was already under a cloud after a volunteer security guard was tragically killed in a collision with a shuttle bus outside the course. Amid the chaos, Scheffler attempted to drive past police directing traffic and was promptly detained and led away in handcuffs, with dramatic footage quickly going viral.
Scheffler won by four shots Sunday at Royal Portrush, his fourth major victory and first in an Open Championship.