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Scottie Scheffler ends winless drought with dominant FedEx St. Jude Championship victory

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Scottie Scheffler is, once again, a winner on the PGA Tour. It’s been a minute.

Scheffler ran away with the FedEx St. Jude Championship on Sunday in Memphis, shooting a final-round 66 to finish at 17 under par, a remarkable eight shots ahead of the man in second place, Si Woo Kim.

It is his second win of 2026, but his first in nearly seven months — the longest he’s gone between victories since 2023, when he won The Players Championship in March and was held out of the winner’s circle until the Hero World Challenge in December.

“Statistics are one thing, but being able to win golf tournaments is another, and this is a lot better feeling than having statistically another good week,” Scheffler told CBS on the 18th green.

Scottie Scheffler starts FedEx Cup playoffs with a win

The actual final round was devoid of drama, but it did have one oddity.

Scheffler got the bad bounce of all bad bounces on the par-5 third hole. Playing his third shot out of the bunker left of the green, the ball landed on a sprinkler head and instead of rolling toward the pin, bounced through the green, down a small hill, and into the water. He had to get up-and-down for bogey, and his lead was suddenly one shot.

But by the time he birdied the fifth hole to get back to 13 under, his lead had grown to four. Then he birdied the sixth for good measure. Five strokes up on his closest competitor at the time, Sungjae Im, Scheffler’s lead just kept on growing as he worked through the final nine holes.

His second win by at least eight strokes, tying Ernie Els, Rory McIlroy and Dustin Johnson for second-most on the PGA Tour in the last 40 years (Tiger Woods has 10), Scheffler had five birdies and just the one bogey.

To claim that Scheffler’s 2026 season has been anything less than a success would be judging it by a Ricky Bobby-esque philosophy that goes against 125 or so years of golf history. Yes, it’s not as good as 2022 (four wins, including the Masters), 2023 (three wins, including The Players Championship), 2024 (nine wins, including The Players, the Masters and the Olympics), or 2025 (six wins, including the PGA Championship and the Open Championship).

He’s still been the best player in the world, consistently. He’s missed one cut, which was the only time all season he’s finished outside of the top 25. He’s finished in the top 10 at 10 tournaments, second at the Masters, and inside the top five at two other majors.

But the gap between Scheffler and the rest has narrowed. Matt Fitzpatrick and Viktor Hovland both beat him in playoffs, and Cameron Young also came out ahead in a toe-to-toe battle. There were many theories as to why this happened, most of which did not give enough credit to a field that has spent four years chasing the 30-year-old Texan.

Now, at the start of the FedEx Cup playoffs, Scheffler has his groove back. Rounds of 68 on Thursday and Saturday were sandwiched between a tremendous 61 on Friday. It was three shots better than anyone else in Round 2, with 11 birdies — including the first five holes and six of the first seven.

He began Sunday with a two-stroke lead over Sam Burns and Im. A final 18 holes that felt like the best of Scheffler — always in position, with a hot putter — made it a rout.

It left the cut to 50 for next week’s BMW Championship the best source of intrigue  Sunday, but even that was lacking. Jordan Spieth and Keith Mitchell both took their shot at getting into the second round of the playoffs, but could not get the score they needed.

Mitchell is the only player who was in the top 50 at the beginning of the week who ended up outside it, replaced by Im.

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Sky Sports takes you through the new rules that the Premier League teams will have to abide by throughout the new season.

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Chelsea’s Morgan Rogers relishing prospect of playing with Cole Palmer as he targets Premier League and Champions League glory | Football News

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Morgan Rogers is convinced Chelsea can once again compete for the top trophies and says he and Cole Palmer know exactly how to play together.

Rogers became the most expensive British player of all time when he joined Chelsea from Aston Villa straight after his World Cup exploits where he helped England reach the semi-finals and finish third in the tournament.

The 24-year-old scored on his debut in Chelsea’s 3-1 win over Real Sociedad on Saturday.

“I’m just so excited,” Rogers told Sky Sports. “It was just an unbelievable summer.

“It’s probably the one summer where I didn’t mind that it was a short one. I love my rest, I love my time with my family but at the same time it was one where I was watching the pre-season games, itching to just get back in.

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Chelsea signed Rogers from Aston Villa in a record-breaking £117m deal

“I feel the excitement walking in every day. I feel the anticipation of not knowing where it can go. It can be good, it can be bad, but I feel a positive energy and a vibe. A fresh manager, a fresh change of environment, new players added and stuff – I feel that everyone’s excited to see where it can go and where we can take it.

“Obviously, everyone’s talking about it, who knows what we’re going to do? But that’s down to us and that’s the thing – we’ve got a confident group of players that believe in ourselves and believe in each other’s ability and our own.

Rogers scored for Villa in last season's Europa League final and was also named player of the tournament
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Rogers scored for Villa in last season’s Europa League final and was also named player of the tournament

“Chelsea is a club that wants to win things. It’s a club that I’ve always grown up watching win titles, win Champions Leagues and I want to be in teams that do that as well.

“The players – the Hazards, the Drogbas, the Lampards coming through when I was growing up watching football. It’s a massive team and they were always winning and competing for titles and I want to be in teams that do that here.

“There’s a lot of players in that room that have the aspirations to do the same thing, so it’s exciting where we can take it.

“It’s about knuckling down now and proving people wrong who probably had a negative outlook on Chelsea in the last couple of years. I’m excited, I’m positive and I can’t wait really.”

Rogers: Palmer and I will get the best out of each other

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Rogers talks about his friendship with Cole Palmer, whom he has known since the pair were teenagers

The move to Stamford Bridge reunites Rogers with former club team-mate Cole Palmer.

Rogers joined Manchester City as a teenager from West Brom and played with friend and fellow attacker Palmer for City at youth level as well as on England duty.

Rogers said: “I’ve seen people saying, ‘how are you going to fit them in? How are they going to play?’

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James Young from Genuis Sports compares the stats of new signing Rogers and Palmer at Chelsea

“We have completely different qualities. He’s more of a passer, a linker, a combiner. He’s like an artist in the way he moves with the ball and plays with it.

“I’m more direct, more straight line and more physical. We’re completely different and that offsets really well.

“I’ve known his game, he’s known my game since we were what, 14? We’ve played with each other at England and stuff like that, so we know exactly how to play with each other and to get the best out of each other.

Rogers played regularly on the left wing and at No 10 for Aston Villa in the Premier League in 2025/26
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Rogers played regularly on the left wing and at No 10 for Aston Villa in the Premier League in 2025/26

“Some people might not know how it looks like, but we do. We know how it looks, we’ve done it before. People will pit us against each other, but we’re on the same team now and it’s about winning and getting the best out of each other, and I think we’ll do that.

“Off the pitch always helps on the pitch – and playing with one of your closest friends always [helps] bring the best out of each other in a competitive way of wanting to kind of outdo each other. But there has to be a line of the team comes first, and winning comes first, and that’s always been our biggest thing.”

‘I’ve got a lot more to come’

Rogers' statistics while playing centrally or on the left last season
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Rogers’ statistics while playing centrally or on the left last season

Rogers knows his price tag brings inevitable pressure, but trying to be the main man for club and country is something the forward says he relishes.

“This is what I live for. These are the conversations I want to be in,” Rogers said.

“I want to be the topic of discussion when talking about games I’m involved in or England selections.

“I want to be in those conversations – sometimes on the good end of it, sometimes on the bad end of it – but if I’m in those conversations I’m doing something right.

“This summer I was getting into that and I was getting a taste for it of what it feels like. I know I’ve got a lot more to come and I like that pressure of it being on me where I’ve got the keys to decide how I’m spoken about in those conversations.

“If I’ve got the kind of say in what happens and what comes next then I’ll be confident in myself to be on the right end of it.”

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Rosa Simkin: 2026 MCC Female Young Broadcaster of the Year winner joins Sky Sports for The Hundred final at Lord’s | Cricket News

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The MCC Female Young Broadcaster of the Year for 2026, Rosa Simkin, received the ultimate competition prize when joining Sky Sports’ live coverage of The Hundred final at Lord’s on Sunday.

During the innings break of both the women’s and men’s finals, Rosa held flash interviews talking to Georgia Adams from Trent Rockets and Noor Ahmad from Manchester Super Giants as both teams ultimately went on to lift the titles.

The 18-year-old also presented some of the bitesize highlight videos for Sky Sports Cricket’s digital channels and made content for Lord’s Instagram, giving audiences an insight into her day as part of the team.

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Highlights of The Hundred Women’s Final between Trent Rockets and SunRisers Leeds.

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Highlights of the men’s Hundred final between Trent Rockets and Manchester Super Giants at Lord’s.

Prior to The Hundred, Rosa visited Sky’s headquarters in Osterley for a look at broadcast production from behind the camera.

Here, she learned how cricket coverage is directed in studio, experienced various elements of live sport production, got a tour of the Sky Sports News studios and more.

She also met Jo Osborne, head of women’s sport at Sky, for an invaluable chat about navigating the industry, before having a final preparation session with the cricket production team ahead of The Hundred final.

Now in its third year, the MCC Young Female Broadcaster competition, supported by Sky Sports and leading cricket charity Take Her Lead, aims to increase opportunities for young women aspiring to build a career in sports broadcasting, while uncovering and supporting the next generation of female broadcasting talent in cricket.

Rosa Simkin poses with the Sky Sports cricket commentary team during The Hundred final at Lord's (image: Jed Leicester/ MCC)
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Rosa Simkin poses with the Sky Sports cricket commentary team during The Hundred final at Lord’s (image: Jed Leicester/ MCC)

The competition received 50 entries this year – its highest yet. The judging panel, including Sky Sports’ director of cricket & NFL, Bryan Henderson, MCC chief marketing officer, Katie Maier, Take Her Lead founder and broadcaster, Isa Guha, as well as fellow broadcasters Alison Mitchell and Georgie Heath were hugely impressed by the standard of the showreel submissions and selected Rosa as the winner.

Rosa, a journalism student at Cardiff University, is from Warwickshire. She first fell in love with cricket at nine, when her sister Mae took her to Edgbaston to watch Warwickshire play.

She has held ECB media accreditation since the age of 16, having launched her platform, Rosa Talks Ball, while still at school. Since then, she has gone on to co-host and produce the weekly Two Tiers Deep podcast with Northamptonshire player Chloe Hill, exploring every level of the women’s game, and founded TIERED, the first monthly magazine dedicated to women’s county cricket.

Following her day broadcasting at The Hundred final, Rosa said: “Getting the chance to broadcast live on the field with the Sky Sports team was a truly incredible experience and one I won’t forget.

“This competition with MCC, Sky Sports and Take Her Lead is already opening doors for me, from filming with Take Her Lead behind the scenes at Edgbaston and Trent Bridge and visiting Sky HQ, to media interviews, podcasts, and of course my ultimate prize at Lord’s with the Sky Sports team.

“I can’t wait to see where it takes me next in the broadcasting world!”

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Watch back the funniest and most memorable moments from this year’s Hundred competition.

Bryan Henderson, director of cricket & NFL at Sky Sports, added: “Sky Sports was once again delighted to be involved in this brilliant initiative, and it was fantastic to see a record 50 entries this year showing just how important this competition is.

“The legacy over the three years has led to some very talented women establishing themselves in the sports broadcasting world.

“Rosa is a real talent, and we were proud to have her as part of our on-screen team for our coverage of The Hundred final.”

Isa Guha, founder of Take Her Lead, said: “Rosa has shown real talent, curiosity and professionalism throughout the programme, and we have no doubt she has an incredibly bright future ahead.

“We look forward to continuing to support her on her broadcasting journey.”

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