When Tiger Woods dominated golf, conventional thought was: There will never be another player like him.
Woods was considered a unicorn, unique talent.
While Woods was about to win his 15 major championships, he accumulated statistics from another world which not only rewritten records, but illustrated how rare it was.
Some of these same rare -up statistics are beginning to appear in the Curriculum Vitae of Scottie Scheffler following the victory of the PGA championship on Sunday at Quail Hollow.