Scottie Scheffler may be a two-time Masters champion and arguably the best golf talent since the advent of Tiger Woods, but he’s a man who has his priorities in order — and the sport he currently dominates is No. 4. Scheffler, the No. 1 player in the world, scored a decisive four-stroke victory at Augusta National Golf Course in the 88th Masters on Sunday, beating Sweden’s Ludvig Åberg. The 27-year-old moved into a tie for the lead at the end of Friday, according to The Athletic, and held a one-stroke advantage after Saturday, as per Sports Illustrated. Despite the fact that he is the sport’s…