Scottie Scheffler’s dominant win at the 2024 Masters was nothing short of spectacular — and now, thanks to Golf.com’s “Every Hole” video, we get to relive all 72 holes of it.
At GolfSpace.uk, we’re not just fans of elite golf — we study it, analyse it, and help our members learn from it. Whether you’re trying to break 100 or fine-tune your shot dispersion like a tour pro, there’s real value in watching how the best play.
So, what made Scheffler so effective at Augusta National? Let’s break it down.
1. Consistency Off the Tee – Under Pressure
Scheffler wasn’t the longest driver in the field, but he was one of the most consistent. His ability to shape shots both ways and keep the ball in play — especially on Augusta’s tight doglegs — allowed him to stay aggressive without being reckless.
What this means for you:
It’s not about hitting bombs. It’s about controlling your launch angle, spin rate, and start direction. At GolfSpace, we use TrackMan to break down your driver performance in detail — helping you find the optimal balance between distance and accuracy.
2. Elite Approach Play – Knowing When to Attack
Scheffler’s iron game is what truly separated him from the field. He ranked near the top for strokes gained: approach, and it showed — his proximity to the hole gave him more realistic birdie looks without unnecessary risk.
Want to play like that?
That’s where distance control and spin consistency come in. In our coaching sessions, we focus on controlling carry distances with wedges through to long irons, using data to build predictable shot patterns. At GolfSpace, we don’t just work on “hitting greens” — our technology will help you hit the right
parts of greens.
3. Short Game Strategy – Not Just Touch, But Planning
From tricky chips to long lag putts, Scheffler displayed the kind of short game creativity Augusta demands. What’s more, he chose the right shots at the right time — bump-and-run, flop, or hybrid putt — always managing risk.
Here’s the big takeaway:
Even great players don’t “save” poor tee shots by holing miracle chips. They manage bad positions intelligently, avoiding big numbers and trusting their scrambling stats. With technology such as Zen Golf for putting and Trackman, GolfSpace helps you develop a
short game that’s both technically sound and strategically smart.
4. Mental Game & Routine – Winning Without Drama
Perhaps the most impressive part of Scheffler’s performance? His calmness. There were no
emotional swings, no rushed decisions. His pre-shot routine was tight. His pacing never
changed. His confidence grew with every hole.
At GolfSpace, we talk a lot about performance under pressure. How you practise matters —
and that includes mental preparation. Our simulator setup combined with Trackman University
help you build routine, resilience, and real focus.
So, What Can the Average Golfer Learn from a Major Champion?
While you might not be playing under the pressure of a Green Jacket, you can apply the same
principles to your own game:
• Know your numbers and trust your data
• Work on consistency, not perfection
• Practise your weaknesses with structure
• Build a repeatable routine
• Learn from the best, but train like yourself
Take Your Game Further with GolfSpace
We built GolfSpace for golfers who want to improve — not guess.
With Tour-level technology, and an environment built around focused, data-driven practice, we’re
helping players all over the UK take their game to the next level.
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Inspired by Scottie Scheffler’s 2024 Masters victory. Watch the full “Every Hole” breakdown on
Golf.com.