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Two-time defending champion Scottie Scheffler returns to Jack Nicklaus’s Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village this week aiming to become one of the few players to win the same PGA Tour event three years running.
World No. 1 Scheffler, who won at Dublin, Ohio in 2024 and 2025, faces a compact 72-player, $20 million signature field on a demanding par-72 layout of about 7,569 yards where precision often matters more than length.
Rory McIlroy, fresh from back-to-back Masters titles, is making his 14th start at the Memorial and seeks his first victory at the event — a win he has long coveted to add to his list of career goals.
England’s Aaron Rai makes his return after capturing the PGA Championship, while Collin Morikawa is absent.
Jack Nicklaus continues as tournament host and the handshake on the 18th green remains a symbolic prize for winners.
With the U.S. Open looming later this month at Shinnecock, top players have been scouting and balancing form and strategy, and pairings include McIlroy with Justin Thomas and Scheffler with Rai.







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