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Scottie Scheffler arrives at the Masters with newborn son Remy, marking a heartwarming family moment at Augusta National. What’s next for the champion golfer?
GlipzoIn a heartwarming moment at Augusta National Golf Club, two-time Masters champion Scottie Scheffler made a memorable entrance on Sunday, bringing along his entire family, including his 9-day-old son, Remy. Scheffler, who usually keeps his personal life separate from his golfing career, had remained quiet about his family matters since stepping back from the Houston Open two weeks ago, anticipating the birth of his second child. His wife, Meredith, gave birth on March 27, and the couple chose the name Remy simply because they liked it.
This is not the first time Scheffler has welcomed a new addition to his family during the golf season; his first son, Bennett, was born in 2024, just ahead of the PGA Championship. "We didn’t have very many good boy names, to be honest with you," Scheffler shared with a smile.
As Meredith pushed the stroller under the iconic oak tree near the clubhouse, Remy, just a few days old, marked his debut at the Masters—a unique sight that encapsulates the special atmosphere surrounding this prestigious event.
Sunday at Augusta was bustling with activity, not just for Scheffler but also for defending champion Rory McIlroy. McIlroy spent the weekend engaged in various activities, including attending the Augusta National Women's Amateur on Saturday and participating in the Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals on Sunday, where he awarded trophies to young golfers.
Wearing his green jacket, McIlroy was excited to embrace the privileges of being a Masters champion. "It is the most exclusive dinner club in all of sport, and I think we should all feel very fortunate that we are there," he remarked during an interview with Golf Channel. He also noted that two legendary players, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, would be absent from the upcoming Masters Club dinner due to personal circumstances. Woods was involved in a March 27 accident that led to DUI charges, while Mickelson is attending to health issues at home.
McIlroy acknowledged their contributions to the tournament's history, stating, "Unfortunately, there will be a couple of guys that won't be in that room, which is a shame, but I want to make sure that they're acknowledged as well. They’ve been two of the greatest champions that the Masters has ever seen."
As the excitement unfolded, Bryson DeChambeau was seen teeing off solo after the Drive, Chip and Putt event, taking the time to interact with fans and children lining the course. "I've got to go play," he called out, sprinting to catch up with his caddie. At Augusta National, running is indeed a rare exception.
Adding to the day’s memorable moments was golf legend Gary Player, a three-time Masters champion, who was present to hit the honorary tee shot on Thursday. Player enjoyed watching the young competitors, particularly 8-year-old Landyn Kelly from Henderson, Nevada, who impressively sank 40-foot putts while Player cheered him on. "What a touch! What a touch he has, man!" Player exclaimed in admiration.
Scheffler seized the opportunity to play a round on Sunday with his long-time manager, Blake Smith, who had never experienced Augusta National before. As they prepared for the upcoming tournament, Scheffler reflected on the challenge ahead. Historically, the last player to win the Masters after taking three weeks off was Adam Scott in 2013.
As the Masters approaches, Scheffler’s preparations include dedicated practice time at home. He expressed confidence in his readiness. "I’ve been practicing," he stated. "I’ve been able to do a good amount at home." With the Masters set to commence, all eyes will be on Scheffler to see if he can add another title to his impressive resume while navigating the unique dynamics of family life and professional golf.
As the anticipation builds for the tournament, fans and players alike are eager to see how the events unfold. With several storylines, including the return of champions and the presence of young talent, the Masters promises to be an exhilarating week filled with tradition and competition.
In conclusion, the blend of family moments, historic traditions, and competitive spirit at Augusta National sets the stage for what could be another unforgettable chapter in golf history. Keep an eye on Scheffler and other top contenders as they navigate the challenges and triumphs that come with the Masters, a tournament that continues to define the sport of golf.

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