Pro golfer Scottie Scheffler is set to compete in the Masters tournament this weekend, but he doesn’t feel he is defined by the game – he claims he is more defined by his faith.
"I'm a faithful guy. I believe in a Creator. I believe in Jesus. Ultimately, I think that's what defines me the most. I feel like I've been given a platform to compete and show my talent. It's not anything that I did,” Scheffler told reporters on Wednesday.
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Scheffler says he hopes the game of golf “doesn’t define him too much.”
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“It’s a tremendously huge part of my life but it doesn’t define me as a person. It’s just something that I do.”
Scheffler later added, "It's hard to describe the feeling, but I think that's what defines me the most is my faith. I believe in one Creator, that I've been called to come out here, do my best, compete and glorify God, and that's pretty much it."
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