REVEALED: Scottie Scheffler flew straight to Texas on a private jet and went to iconic local dive bar to celebrate his Masters win on Sunday (…despite telling pregnant wife Meredith he was rushing home!)

  • Scheffler took a detour to the bar or stopped at home before leaving
  • He celebrated his second Masters victory and wore his green jacket again
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Immediately after winning the Green Jacket for the second time, world No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler was spotted at a dive bar in Dallas celebrating his victory.

Scheffler hopped on a private jet to return to his native Texas – after promising his wife Meredith he would get there as soon as possible.

Now, it’s not clear if Scottie made the rounds at home before celebrating, but there are a number of photos of him from this bar that have been making the rounds on social media.

This included photos of him wearing the iconic green jacket while standing next to several people at the Inwood Tavern.

As DailyMail.com reported, Scheffler briefly FaceTimed Meredith, who was in Dallas watching, after the win and will take a private jet to Texas from the nearby airport for a belated reunion.

Scottie Scheffler wore his green jacket at a dive bar in Dallas after winning The Masters

Scheffler boarded a private plane heading back to Dallas from Augusta, but stopped at a bar

Scheffler boarded a private plane heading back to Dallas from Augusta, but stopped at a bar

He promised his wife Meredith – who is about to give birth – that he would go home straight away

He promised his wife Meredith, who is about to give birth, that he would go home right away

Scheffler won his second green jacket at Augusta National this weekend

Scheffler won his second green jacket at Augusta National this weekend

But Scottie took a detour on the way home, or decided to have a night out after visiting his wife.

Meredith is just days away from giving birth to the Scheffler’s first child — a prospect that left Scottie on the verge of quitting the Masters altogether.

He repeatedly said he would leave the tournament – even if he was in the lead – if Meredith gave birth.

Fortunately, that never happened and Scottie won his second major tournament and received the accompanying cash prize of over $3 million.