Scottie Scheffler Shows Rare Frustration After Costly Water Hazard at Memorial

Golf · By Sarah Mitchell · June 5, 2026
Scottie Scheffler Shows Rare Frustration After Costly Water Hazard at Memorial

Scottie Scheffler, the world’s top-ranked golfer and known for his composed demeanor, had a rare emotional outburst after hitting his ball into the water during play at the Memorial Tournament. The incident, which occurred on June 5, 2026, quickly drew attention as Scheffler—typically unflappable on the course—let his frustration show following the costly mistake.

Scheffler, who has built a reputation for steady nerves and laser focus, was navigating a challenging stretch of the Memorial’s demanding Muirfield Village Golf Club layout when his approach shot found the water. The miscue was uncharacteristic for the reigning world No. 1, who has been a model of consistency throughout the season.

  • Scheffler has made fewer than 10 double bogeys in his last 50 tournament rounds, underlining the rarity of such errors.
  • His performance at the Memorial was highly anticipated following a string of top finishes in 2026.

According to Golfweek, Scheffler’s reaction to the water ball was notably heated. The moment underscored the pressure and intensity of the Memorial, an event that routinely draws the PGA Tour’s deepest field and is known for its demanding course conditions. Scheffler’s visible frustration was a reminder that even the game’s most poised competitors are not immune to the emotional swings of tournament golf.

The Memorial Tournament, hosted annually at Muirfield Village, is considered one of the season’s most prestigious non-major championships. With thick rough and fast greens, the course has a reputation for punishing even the smallest mistakes. Scheffler’s water-bound shot was a rare lapse in judgment, but his response resonated with fans who are accustomed to seeing the Texan keep his cool under pressure.

As the tournament continues, all eyes will be on Scheffler to see if he can rebound from the setback and channel his frustration into a comeback. His recent play suggests he has the mental toughness to recover quickly, and his track record at high-profile events supports that outlook.

Sources

  1. [1]Golfweek