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Masters champion Scottie Scheffler arrives at the RBC Heritage in South Carolina to play just three days after his Augusta triumph - leaving heavily pregnant wife Meredith at home again

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By Max Winters

Published: 15:49 BST, 17 April 2024 | Updated: 15:58 BST, 17 April 2024

Masters champion Scottie Scheffler has arrived at the RBC Heritage in South Carolina to tee it up again on the PGA Tour just three days after his Augusta triumph.

It means the world No. 1 has again left his heavily pregnant wife Meredith at their home in Texas. She is due to give birth any time now.

Scheffler was incredibly emotional after his second Masters win on Sunday as he dashed to quickly get home to his childhood sweetheart, who is pregnant with their first child.


'I'm coming home; I'll be home as quick as I can,' Scheffler said when asked if he had a message for his wife. 'I love you and I'm coming home.'

Scheffler hopped on a private jet to head back home to his native Texas but was later spotted out at a dive bar in Dallas celebrating his victory.

Masters champion Scottie Scheffler has arrived at the RBC Heritage in South Carolina

Scheffler's wife, Meredith, is in Texas and due to give birth to their first child any day now 

Scheffler won his second green jacket at Augusta National over the weekend

Scheffler hopped on a private plane heading back to Dallas from Augusta, but stopped at a bar

Scottie Scheffler wore his green jacket out at a dive bar in Dallas after winning The Masters

Now, it's not clear if Scottie did make a quick stop at home before heading out to celebrate, but there are a number of pictures of him from this bar that made the rounds on social media.

That included snaps of him wearing the iconic Green Jacket while standing next to a number of people at Inwood Tavern.

Scheffler repeatedly insisted last week that he would leave The Masters - even if he was in the lead - if Meredith went into labor.

Fortunately, that never happened and Scottie won his second major tournament and collected the over $3million cash prize that went along with it.

More to follow. 

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