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Inside Scottie Scheffler’s dominant Masters victory | Seen and Heard at Augusta Day 7

Welcome to GOLF.com’s “Seen & Heard” video series, in which we give you an inside look at golf’s biggest events through the eyes and ears of our onsite crew. On deck this week: the 2024 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Let’s go!

ICYMI: Arrivals and a Masters Monday unlike any other | Seen & Heard at Augusta Days 1 and 2
ICYMI: Masters anticipation and yearly traditions at Augusta | Seen and Heard at Augusta Day 3
ICYMI: A blustery Masters opening round | Seen and Heard at Augusta Day 4
ICYMI: Tiger makes history, brutal cut sends stars packing | Seen and Heard at Augusta Day 5
ICYMI: Contenders and pretenders on Masters moving day | Seen and Heard at Augusta Day 6

Saturday night at the Masters is an evening unlike any other.

The anticipation, the uncertainty, the speculation. Who will win the green jacket? It’s a question that was top of mind for everyone over the weekend — especially the GOLF team onsite.

Could the winner be one of Scheffler’s chasers like Max Homa? Xander Schauffele? Sean Zak wasn’t biting.

Scottie Scheffler’s Masters triumph left us with 1 massive question
By: James Colgan

“He’s the greatest golfer on the planet,” Zak said. “We don’t have to overthink it.”

Zak was right. The tournament was relatively drama-free down the stretch, with Scheffler claiming his second Masters victory by four shots over Ludvig Aberg.

Dylan Dethier noted that this year’s Masters was unique in the sense that just about everyone is leaving the tournament happy — even Tiger Woods, who finished last of the players who made the cut.

The GOLF group capped the day with a round of Cincoro tequila, sharing the highlights of their week in Augusta.

The Masters finished with a shocking twist: Everyone left happy except the winner
By: Dylan Dethier

For Claire Rogers, it was finding a new favorite viewing spot on the course, and watching Scheffler’s caddie Ted Scott receive a standing ovation in the wake of Scheffler’s victory.

Dylan Dethier spoke of his fondness for Augusta National’s old-school scoreboards.

“It’s part of what makes it such a present spectator experience, and a special tournament.” he said. “It’s a little thing that goes a long way.”

With the 2024 Masters now behind us, it’s time to look ahead to the year’s second major, the PGA Championship at Valhalla, now only four weeks away. To catch up on all the GOLF team’s activities on Sunday in Augusta, check out the full video above.

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