Scottie Scheffler held off the challenge of Cameron Smith and the rest of the field, including a late-charging incredible round by Rory McIlroy, to win his first major at the famed 86th edition of The Masters, at Augusta National Golf Club, on Sunday. Scheffler ignored two early birdies by Smith, getting within one stroke before eventually cruising to a five-shot lead late in the round, as he approached the 18th hole in regulation. He would end up four-putting the 18th hole after “breaking his concentration to enjoy the moment.” With a convincing fourth victory of the year, Scheffler finished with a final round of 71 for –10 total for the tournament, and a three-stroke victory over McIlroy, while Smith faded as a result from the chase to finish tied for third at –5 total. At the press conference, the 25-year-old Scheffler admitted since his youth, “I never really thought I …