We often see threads about agressive, conservative play, birdie chasing, bogey avoidance, etc. to lower scores and players often misinterpret how good scores come about... thought I'd just post info I got from Fawcett, on Scheffler's last round at the Open (mind you, he had it setup for conservative play, but still) : he had ten attempts from the fairway or tee, starting surfaces where he has the most control. ALL 10 of those ended up on the fat-part of the green. You can also see, in the image below, how good his distance control was. It followed a consistent theme all week of Scottie rarely being in trouble and never giving back shots.