The personal tragedy that drove Masters contender Scottie Scheffler to becoming the world's best
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The personal tragedy that drove Masters contender Scottie Scheffler to becoming the world's best

The Telegraph  

Ragan died eight years ago, aged 20, after a seven-year struggle with cancer. “We were having a family break in Rome – me, James, mum and dad – when he was diagnosed with osteosarcoma,” Mecklin, James’s sister, said. He’s going places.’ “I don’t want to put words in Scottie’s mouth but I’d like to think that James had a positive impact on him. “It likely won’t save James’ life, but it will save many other kids,” Scheffler said. “We had been texting all week and he told me it’s never over until it is.” Scheffler has remained close to the Ragans, helping the foundation raise more than $4 million.

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