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Scottie Scheffler won again on the PGA Tour last week at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and probably won the biggest event of his career. Recently, news broke about a huge deal that he has signed with a big golf equipment manufacturing company.

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Scottie Scheffler signs a big deal

The two-time winner on the PGA Tour has probably the biggest deal in his career before he tees up at the Players Championship. The big golf equipment giant, Taylormade, has officially signed a multi-year agreement with the American professional.

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Now the World Number 5 in the Official World Golf Ranking is going to use the Stealth Plus Driver. As well as, Stealth Fairway Woods and P7- TW irons. Another big name is added to the Taylormade family. This means now he will join professionals like Rory McIlroy, as well as, Tiger Woods.  Scottie is teeing it up at the Players this week, we can expect him to rock the new clubs at the tough TPC Sawgrass.

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Scotties win at Bay Hill

Scheffler won the Arnold Palmer Invitational in emphatic style. He won the event with an overall score of five-under-par. As a result, won with a one-shot lead. He also won a whopping prize money share worth $ 2,160,000. What an incredible win it is for Scottie.  Scheffler carded a final round of even-par, 72 to tame Bay Hill on a very tough day. His final round of 72, included Two birdies and three bogeys on the front nine.

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As a result, moving out in one over par, 37. He made a single birdie and rest all pars on the back nine, to win the event. This is Scheffler’s second PGA Tour win in his last three starts.  Scottie is also playing at the Players Championship and lets’ see if he can win back-to-back events on the Tour. He tees off at 12:45 PM ET from the first tee.

Read more: WATCH: Scottie Scheffler Pauses Interview and Shares a Loving Hug With His Wife After Arnold Palmer Invitational Victory

What are your views about his new deal with Taylormade?

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