Scottie Scheffler may look to emulate Tiger Woods as he makes difficult Masters decision.
Scott is already thinking about the menu for the 2025 Champions Dinner at Augusta, where he will have to follow in the footsteps of one of the greatest of all timeScheffler being presented with the Green JacketScottie Scheffler being presented with the Green Jacket.
Scottie Scheffler, who sticks to the mantra “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”, is already pondering over his menu choices for the 2025 Masters’ Champions Dinner.Even though the event is half a year away, the 28-year-old is gearing up to decide what culinary delights will grace the table.The tradition at Augusta National dictates that the previous year’s Green Jacket winner selects and foots the bill for the feast at the exclusive Tuesday night gathering before the tournament kicks off.
As the reigning 2024 Masters champion, Scheffler gets to call the shots for next year’s dinner, and he’s hinted at possibly emulating Tiger Woods’ approach.Jon Rahm’s ex-teammate sets sights on LIV Golf return after being dumped from breakaway leaguePhil Mickelson and Brooks Koepka sent message over PGA Tour return after LIV Golf switchIn a candid chat on the GOLF’s Subpar podcast, Scheffler confessed, “I have thought about [what I will serve] a little bit.
I’m wondering if I should just have the exact same menu. I mean, it was pretty good, it was all my favorite foods.”I don’t really know what I could do differently. I think it would be really fun just to have the exact same food.
But yeah, we’ll see.”Scheffler’s debut Green Jacket victory in 2022 was celebrated with a delectable array of cheeseburger sliders, firecracker shrimp, Texas ribeye steak, blackened redfish, and chocolate chip skillet cookies the following year.Scheffler has opened up ahead of the event…
If he decides to stick with the same menu in 2025, he’ll be emulating golf icon Woods, who chose the exact same dishes for both the 2002 and 2003 Masters tournaments. Similarly, Sir Nick Faldo opted for fish and chips after two of his three Masters victories, though he varied the rest of the menu.
World No. 1 Scheffler has had an exceptional year. He secured his second major title at Augusta in April and followed it up by winning Olympic gold at the Paris Games in the summer.He is among the top contenders to win next year’s Masters, along with Jon Rahm, Rory McIlroy, and Ludvig Aberg.
If he secures a third Green Jacket, he will become only the ninth player in history to achieve this feat.