On Sunday, Scottie Scheffler was able to pull away from the field to win the Masters by four shots over Swedish rookie Ludvig Aberg with a score of 11-under par.
It was extremely windy in the first two days of the tournament. There was a high cut of six-over par because of the weather conditions. Up until the last nine holes, it was a very close tournament. In the middle of the final round, four players were tied for the lead, including Aberg, Max Homa, Colin Morikawa and Scheffler. Scottie was the only one who didn’t make a mistake the whole back nine. He was the favorite to win when the week started. As the No. 1 player in the world, he was up to it.
Tiger Woods was able to make the cut, but he fell apart over the last two rounds. He had to play 23 holes Friday to complete his second round and it took a toll on him. He needs to decide for himself if it’s worth it anymore to get prepared for the tournaments if he’s going to finish last in the field on the weekend.
The Phillies are making some progress this week. They were able to sweep the Colorado Rockies in a three-game series at home. The Phillies play the Chicago White Sox next. The Sox are the worst team in the American League so far this season. If the Phillies can start to score about five runs a game, they should be able to win consistently and get past the Atlanta Braves to first place, especially if third starter Ranger Suarez continues to pitch as well as he is now.
I don’t have as positive of a mindset about the 76ers’ prospects in the first round of the NBA playoffs, which will start on Saturday. Their star player, Joel Embiid, does not look anywhere close to 100% healthy since his knee injury. They almost lost to the Miami Heat in the first play-in game. I think it will be difficult for the 76ers to beat the No. 2 seed Knicks in the playoffs.
I personally do not like the new format for the NBA playoffs which gives more teams a chance to make the playoffs so they don’t tank for draft picks. I like the eight-teams-per-conference format more than 10. I don’t think that if you make the playoffs, that you should be eliminated after losing one or two games, but I’m not the commissioner, so my opinion doesn’t matter.
Nick Roth is the news editor. He has been with the Cape Gazette since 2012, previously covering town beats in Milton and Lewes. In addition to serving on the editorial board and building pages, Nick is responsible for the weekly Delaware History in Photographs feature and enjoys writing stories about the Cape Region’s history. Prior to the Cape Gazette, Nick worked for the Delmarva Media Group, including the Delaware Wave, Delaware Coast Press and Salisbury Daily Times. He also contributed to The News Journal. Originally from Boyertown, Pa., Nick attended Shippensburg University in central Pennsylvania, graduating in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. He’s won several MDDC awards during his career for both writing and photography. In his free time, he enjoys golfing, going to the beach with his family and cheering for Philadelphia sports teams.