Scottie Scheffler made a joke for Haotong Li. Its focus is 2 words

Jordan Spieth said Scottie Scheffler was witty.
When you are tactful, an activity is as easy as Scheffler’s swing.
“He said,” Spieth said.
“You really can’t catch him because he’s smart and his bull is good-t.”
It’s so good, actually, it came out on Sunday.
In the royal portrait. In the final round of the open championship.
When he chases the fourth biggest victory.
The drama doesn’t seem to require a holiday, and Schaffler’s game partner, Haotong Li, is his foil. Throughout the round, the TV cameras noticed the laughter of Scheffler and Li, and since then, Lee was asked about the experience of this round.
“It’s actually super calm, he’s a really cute guy,” Lee said. “We were joking with each other, it was great to play with him.”
Oh, really? Want to share one of the cracks?
Li has one.
“I just said, when I’m on the PGA Tour, I can practice with you anytime, and he said yes,” Lee said. “But I said, you’d better answer me when I text you.”
This is a punch.
“He’s gone, ‘Who is haotong?’.” “It’s actually very funny. Just a cute guy, I love it.”
Of course, there are more to his week. When Scheffler continued to win, Li tied for fourth, finishing second among majors (he tied for third in the Open in 2017), and released a place in next year’s Masters. The 29-year-old from China may also rise in the world rankings (he is currently ranked 111th), and he also improved his position on the DP World Tour season-long standings, from eighth to third, while the top 10 Terminators win the PGA Tour next year.
It’s also a short distance from his resignation, and Lee admits he finished the match after winning in 2022. After the 16-year-old professional turned around, he won two wins on the DP World Tour, to that point and became the 2019 Presidents Cup international, but he felt like he was struggling.
This year, he won again on the DP World Tour and in a post-interview he started to tear it up.
“Yes, I’m going to celebrate this well,” he paused.
It was Sunday there. Lee said his driving frustrated him. In the final round, he lost the field on the tee and on the green. Still, he said he would leave Northern Ireland optimistic.
And with a phone number.
joke.
“Because my t-shirt shot so today, I kind of — something I need to really work on,” Lee said. “Yes, but it’s nice to be done like this.”
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