Scottie Scheffler won his second Masters tournament in three years. The American was the only player to play his four rounds under par.

The world number 1 was the big favorite of the bookmakers before the tournament. The only player with the triple triple crown in the same year (Tiger Woods in 2001), he won his third tournament this season in nine. He only needed 109 putts over 72 holes, an average of 1.51 per hole, to tame the devilish greens of the Augusta National Golf Club. He still hasn't played above par in 2024 in 31 cards and hasn't finished a tournament outside the top 10 since last year. He is not the most charismatic or the most aesthetic on the pitch, but what efficiency... A professional since 2018, this large size (1.91 m; 90 kg; shoe size 46), has forged since his youth a very particular swing which is characterized by a controlled lateral slide of his right foot at the moment of the strike. His putting, his only relative weakness in recent months, was perfect this week.