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Scottie Scheffler cruised to his third win of the year at the Hero. TEEING OFF After finishing runne

[View in browser]() [PGA TOUR Wire to Wire]() [scheffler-hero-tiger-w2w.jpg]() Scottie Scheffler cruised to his third win of the year at the Hero. (Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) TEEING OFF [SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER WINS TIGER-HOSTED HERO WORLD CHALLENGE]() After finishing runner-up at back-to-back Hero World Challenges in 2021 and 2022, the third time was the charm for Scottie Scheffler. The world No. 1 carded a 20-under 268 in Albany, Bahamas, [for a three-stroke win over Sepp Straka]() at the TOUR’s first Challenge Season event of the year. (The Tiger Woods-hosted Hero offers Official World Golf Ranking points but not FedExCup points.) Scheffler began the final round with a three-stroke lead and kept the field at arm’s length with a closing 4-under 68. He was bogey-free on Sunday and made just one bogey across the final 36 holes. It’s a fitting year-capper for Scheffler, who recorded 17 top-10s in 23 TOUR starts this season, including victories at the WM Phoenix Open and THE PLAYERS Championship. He took some time off after the Ryder Cup, but there were no signs of rust in the Bahamas. “I think it’s great momentum … a warm-up for the (2024) season,” Scheffler said. “I was refreshed and ready to go, and it was a good lesson for me about the value of rest.” He’ll enjoy some more holiday rest before returning to action at The Sentry in January. [TIGER ENCOURAGED IN RETURN, EYES MONTHLY SCHEDULE IN 2024]() After undergoing ankle surgery in April, [Tiger Woods returned to competition]() at the Hero World Challenge for his first start since withdrawing from the Masters during the third round. As always, the pre-tournament chatter was rampant: How would Woods’ swing look? Could he still generate ample speed? Could he walk 72 holes without hindrance? The returns were mostly positive, as Woods finished at even-par 288 at the Hero; it was well off Scottie Scheffler’s winning 20-under total, but the significance was more big-picture. Woods averaged 305 yards off the tee and ranked fourth of 20 players in Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee; speed was no issue. The competitive rust was apparent around the greens, but that should improve in time. Earlier in the week, Woods revealed a goal of playing one tournament a month in 2024. Afterward, he reaffirmed that goal, meaning the golf world could be in for an ample dose of Tiger tracking next season. “I think that I can get into the rhythm of it. I think that having a couple of weeks off to recover, a week to build up, there's no reason why I can't get into that rhythm,” Woods said Sunday. “It's just a matter of getting in better shape basically. I feel like my game's not that far off, but I need to get in better shape.” [MIXED-TEAM PLAY ON TAP AT GRANT THORNTON]() The Grant Thornton Invitational, [debuting Dec. 8-10]() at the Tiburón Golf Club in Naples, Florida, marks the first mixed-team co-sanctioned event between the LPGA and PGA TOUR since John Daly and Laura Davies won the final JCPenney Classic in 1999. A 32-player field evenly composed of PGA TOUR and LPGA Tour professionals [playing on 16 mixed teams]() will compete for an equal purse of $4 million. With a unique format on tap and 16 teams featuring global TOUR stars like Ludvig Åberg, Justin Rose, Ricker Fowler and Jason Day, plus some of the LPGA Tour’s best like Player of the Year Lilia Vu, four-time 2023 winner Celine Boutier and rookie sensation Rose Zhang, the excitement for this inaugural event is at an all-time high. VIDEO OF THE WEEK [tiger-range-video-hero-w2w.png]() Tiger Woods warms up on the range before teeing off Thursday at the Hero World Challenge. THE TURN MIC CHECK "I love looking down the range and seeing him hit balls and hearing that sound. He's still got the same sound, which is amazing." -- Scottie Scheffler on Tiger Woods BY THE NUMBERS 5 With the [conclusion of two more Second Stage of PGA TOUR Q-School sites]() at Valdosta, Georgia, and Valencia, California, [32 more players qualified]() for Final Stage of PGA TOUR Q-School presented by Korn Ferry, contested at Dec. 14-17 across TPC Sawgrass’ Dye’s Valley Course and Sawgrass Country Club with PGA TOUR cards on the line for the top five finishers and ties. 3 Three teams of PGA TOUR Champions pros will eye the title at this week’s inaugural World Champions Cup, a 50-and-over competition featuring U.S., Europe and International teams across three days of play. [The innovative format]() will feature Six Ball, Scotch Sixsomes and Singles matches. 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