Okay, so I got curious about Scottie Scheffler’s progress in a tournament today. Here’s how I went about finding out what hole he was on:

Checked the Tournament Website
First, I opened my browser and went straight to the official website of the tournament he was playing in. You know, the usual suspects like the PGA Tour site or the specific tournament page.
Navigated to Live Scoring
Once I was on the site, I looked for a “Live Scoring” or “Leaderboard” section. These things are usually pretty prominent, especially during a tournament round.
Searched for Scheffler
On the leaderboard, there’s usually a list of all the players. I scrolled down or used the “Find” feature (Ctrl+F or Cmd+F) to quickly locate “Scottie Scheffler”.
Saw His Current Hole
Once you found the player, I could get the info, and that’s it.

- If it said something like “10,” he was playing the 10th hole.
- If it said “F,” he had finished his round.
- If I saw “Thru 12,” it means he has completed 12 holes.
That’s all, I found the hole easily.