Scottie Scheffler , widely seen as Tiger Woods’s “heir apparent,” admits his game changed the moment he grasped the sheer intensity Woods brought to every shot. That realization, sparked after the 2020 Masters, has fueled Scheffler’s rise to three majors and 18 PGA Tour wins in just three years. But it also raises a bigger question: where did that unmatched intensity in Woods come from in the first place?

Money, says veteran pros Nick O’Hern and Mark Allen on a recent episode of Talk Birdie to Me (Podcast) . But it may not be the way you think. Before commenting on that, Allen acknowledges the popular belief that “The intensity [in Woods] was unbelievable.” Of course, the number of people following Woods helped make it stand out more. “But I reckon that would also come, you k

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