The 27-year-old sealed his victory with a final-round score of 68, securing his second green jacket at Augusta National with an impressive performance. Scottie Scheffler, the top-ranked player, dominated the back-nine competition to claim his second Masters title, clinching a four-stroke win at Augusta National. This victory earned Scheffler a record $3.6 million top prize, following an intense battle on Sunday with Collin Morikawa, Max Homa, and Ludvig Aberg of Sweden, who impressed in his major debut. Reflecting on his win, Scheffler expressed his profound emotions, stating, “I can’t put into words what it means to win this tournament again.” He showcased his skill by birdying three of the final six holes, finishing with a four-under-par 68 for a total of 11-under 277 over the renowned 7,555-yard course, with Aberg securing second place with a score of 69 for a total of 281. Despite a closing round of 74, two-time major winner Morikawa shared third place with Homa and England’s Tommy Fleetwood, all finishing on 284. Scheffler emphasized his focus and composure during the competition, stating, “I did my best to stay calm out there. I tried to stay patient on the course,” crediting his ability to make crucial shots and putts. With this win, Scheffler joined Tiger Woods as the only player to win the Masters twice while ranked number one in the world. He also became the fourth-youngest multiple Masters winner at the age of 27, following Woods, Jack Nicklaus, and the late Seve Ballesteros. Fellow golfer Homa praised Scheffler’s skill, remarking, “Scottie is an amazing golfer. It’s really impressive.” Notably, Scheffler achieved this feat with only five master starts, demonstrating his exceptional talent and consistency on the course.