Okay, so, I wanted to keep up with what’s happening with Scottie Scheffler, you know, the golfer. The guy’s been killing it lately, and I figured, why not make it a thing? So I started this little project to track his news.
Getting Started
First things first, I had to find some good places to get the latest scoop. I started by checking out the big sports websites, you know, the usual suspects. I added the official PGA Tour site and a few golf-specific news outlets to my list, too. I wanted to make sure I was getting a good mix of sources.
Setting Up
Next, I created a simple spreadsheet. Nothing fancy, just something to keep all the info organized. I made columns for the date, the headline, the source, and a short summary of the news. I also added a column for any thoughts I had about the news, just for fun. Then I set up a routine where I’d check these sites every day, usually in the morning while I had my coffee. It’s kinda like reading the newspaper, but for golf.
Daily Routine
- Check the news sites from my list.
- Look for any articles or updates about Scottie Scheffler.
- If I find something, I add it to my spreadsheet.
- I write a quick summary of the news in my own words.
- Sometimes, I jot down some notes or predictions.
Keeping Track
After a few weeks, I had a pretty decent log of Scottie Scheffler news. I could see how he was doing in different tournaments, what people were saying about him, and even some behind-the-scenes stuff. It was kinda cool to see it all laid out like that. I also started to notice some patterns, like which sources tend to have the best coverage or which reporters seem to really like his game. I also tried to set up a daily notification if there is any news about Scottie.
What I Learned
This whole thing has been a fun little experiment. I learned a lot about Scottie Scheffler, obviously, but I also learned about how golf news works. It’s interesting to see how different sources cover the same story, and it’s definitely made me a more informed fan. Plus, it’s just a nice way to start the day, checking in on my favorite golfer’s progress. And if he keeps playing like he has been, I might need to get a bigger spreadsheet!
I think I will keep using this method to track Scottie Scheffler’s news. And maybe I will do some analysis based on the data I collected.