Scottie Scheffler aims for Career Grand Slam at Winged Foot
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 22, 2026, 11:30 PM
Last updated Jun 22, 2026
Scottie Scheffler is considered a strong candidate to complete the Career Grand Slam at Winged Foot, a course that offers favorable conditions for his game. Scheffler, who has yet to win the US Open, missed his chance to join the elite group of players holding all four major titles recently. Despite a solid overall performance in the majors, including finishes of tied for second and third in previous years, he struggles to put pressure on leaders during critical rounds. Analysts suggest that the upcoming US Open venues, particularly Winged Foot, could present Scheffler with a valuable opportunity, potentially as soon as 2028, to secure his first US Open title and complete the Grand Slam.
- •Winged Foot is highlighted as a prime opportunity for Scheffler.
- •Scheffler missed winning the US Open at Shinnecock Hills.
- •He finished tied for second at Brookline in 2022.
- •Sam Burns made a strong final round charge at Shinnecock.
- •Analysts identify Winged Foot as a venue for Scheffler's potential success in 2028.
- 11:30 PMYahoo Sports — The US Open venue Scottie Scheffler has been backed to complete the Career Grand Slam at
"Winged Foot is said to be the course that hands Scottie Scheffler the best chance to complete the Career Grand Slam in the coming years. Scheffler missed the opportunity to join one of golf’s most exclusive clubs at the first time of asking this past week.
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