We Got A Look At Scottie Scheffler's Champions Dinner From Last Night And It Simply Had The Single Greatest Skillet Cookie On Earth

First off, I love this picture every year. It's the old dad version of Big Cat seeing the NFL head coaches picture to drop. First, I don't know why but every year Sergio gets pushed out to the hallway. The man has to find a better spot. He's always all the way out there. Sir Nick Faldo? Unit. That man dominates the picture. He sticks out and it doesn't matter who is around him. Phil, buddy is just happy to have some drinks with pals. Stadler steals the show no matter what. Guy knows how to dress.

But that's not the point of this blog. The point is we got a little peek at what the dinner looked like: 

That's the single greatest looking skillet cookie these eyes have ever seen. Reminder, this was the menu: 

He ran it back from a couple years ago, added the ravioli bites as a nice little touch to the injury he had over Christmas. But the star was the skillet cookie. That thing looks awesome. I shouldn't be surprised, everything at Augusta is awesome. But I've looked at that picture of a skillet cookie far too much than I care to admit. 

I would do a lot of things to get the whole dinner story here. I want to know who sat where, who talked to who, what stories were shared, who had a little heavy of a pour. These are all things that we need to know but I understand we never will. It's part of the beauty of Augusta. You just know things are different there and don't question it. I will say being there a couple years ago, no phone on me, an elite feeling. Also fun to play the game of try to remember how to find people without using a phone, like we did in the good old days. 

This is the meal of champions. I know Hideki and Rahm may have had better menus, but this skillet cookie is the greatest thing I've seen in a long time. It's worth Scottie fighting allergies to be there