Scottie Scheffler

American professional golfer

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2025 Made a cameo appearance in the film Happy Gilmore 2.
April 2025 In his title defense at the Masters Tournament, Scheffler placed solo fourth.
2025 Scheffler injured his right hand while making Christmas dinner, requiring surgery to remove glass shards from his palm. This injury prevented him from practicing golf during his recovery.
March 2025 Competed in the 2025 Players Championship as the two-time defending champion, finishing in a tie for 20th place despite recovering from a hand injury.
March 2025 Scheffler finished as runner-up at the Texas Children's Houston Open, losing by one stroke to Min Woo Lee.
2024 Won the gold medal in the men's individual tournament at the Summer Olympics.
2024 Continued dominant performance, winning 7 tournaments including 1 major, maintaining #1 money list ranking with over $29 million in earnings.
2024 Won the Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club, claiming his first FedEx Cup title and becoming the first player since Tiger Woods in 2007 to record a seven-win season on the PGA Tour.
2024 Won The Players Championship for the second consecutive year, becoming the first golfer to achieve this feat.
2024 Won the Tour Championship and claimed his first FedEx Cup title, finishing 30-under-par and becoming the first player since Tiger Woods in 2007 to record a seven-win season on the PGA Tour.
2024 Continued his dominant performance, winning 7 tournaments including another major, and maintaining the top spot on the money list.
2024 Won the Presidents Cup with the U.S. national team
December 2024 Won the Hero World Challenge for the second consecutive year, finishing at 25-under 263 and tying the tournament record. This was his ninth win of the year.
December 2024 Paired with Rory McIlroy to defeat Brooks Koepka and Bryson Dechambeau in an 18-hole match-play contest of The Match.
December 2024 Named PGA Tour Player of the Year, earning the Jack Nicklaus Award for the third consecutive season, becoming the first to do so since Tiger Woods in 2005.
December 2024 Named 2024 PGA Tour Player of the Year, earning the Jack Nicklaus Award for the third consecutive season, becoming the first to do so since Tiger Woods in 2005.
December 2024 Participated in The Match, partnering with Rory McIlroy to defeat Brooks Koepka and Bryson Dechambeau in an 18-hole match-play contest.
December 8 2024 Scottie Scheffler wins Hero World Challenge for the second time, defeating Korea's Tom Kim by 6 strokes with a winning score of 263 (-25)
September 1 2024 Scheffler wins Tour Championship by 4 strokes, defeating Collin Morikawa
August 4 2024 Won the Olympic gold medal at Le Golf National, tying the course record with a final-round 62, finishing 19-under and winning by one stroke over Tommy Fleetwood.
August 4 2024 Won the Olympic gold medal at the Paris Olympics, tying the course record with a final-round 62 at Le Golf National, finishing 19-under and winning by one stroke over Tommy Fleetwood.
June 2024 Won the Travelers Championship in a sudden-death playoff against Tom Kim, securing his sixth win of the season and becoming the first PGA Tour golfer to win six times in a season since Tiger Woods in 2009.
June 2024 Won the Memorial Tournament, his fifth win of the season, breaking the PGA Tour season earnings record by surpassing $24 million and becoming the first player since Tom Watson in 1980 to win five times before the U.S. Open.
June 23 2024 Scheffler wins Travelers Championship in a playoff against Tom Kim
June 9 2024 Scheffler wins Memorial Tournament by 1 stroke, beating Collin Morikawa
May 29 2024 The charges against Scheffler were dropped, with both Scheffler and Louisville Metro Police Department agreeing not to pursue legal action. Prosecutor Mike O'Connell characterized the incident as a 'big misunderstanding'.
May 29 2024 All charges against Scheffler were dropped, with both Scheffler and Louisville Metro Police Department agreeing not to pursue legal action.
May 17 2024 Scheffler was arrested near Valhalla Golf Club at 6:20 a.m., charged with second-degree assault of a police officer and three misdemeanors, and was released by 8:40 a.m. the same morning.
May 17 2024 Scheffler was arrested near Valhalla Golf Club at 6:20 a.m., charged with second-degree assault of a police officer and three misdemeanors.
May 8 2024 Scheffler and his wife Meredith welcomed their first child, a son named Bennett.
May 8 2024 Scheffler and his wife welcomed their first child, a son named Bennett.
April 2024 Won his second major championship at the Masters Tournament.
April 2024 Won the Masters Tournament for the second time, demonstrating his continued excellence in major championships.
April 2024 Won the RBC Heritage, marking his 4th win in five starts after the Masters victory.
April 2024 Won the Masters Tournament for the second time in three years, finishing 11-under par and winning by 4 shots. At age 27, became the fourth-youngest player with two Masters victories.
April 22 2024 Scheffler wins RBC Heritage by 3 strokes, defeating Sahith Theegala
April 14 2024 Scheffler wins his second Masters Tournament, beating Ludvig Åberg by 4 strokes
March 2024 Won the Arnold Palmer Invitational for the second time in his career, finishing 15-under par.
March 2024 Won The Players Championship, becoming the first back-to-back winner in the event's history by overcoming a five-shot deficit with a final round 8-under 64.
March 17 2024 Scheffler wins The Players Championship again, winning by 1 stroke over Wyndham Clark, Brian Harman, and Xander Schauffele
March 10 2024 Scheffler wins Arnold Palmer Invitational for the second time, defeating Wyndham Clark by 5 strokes
2023 Won The Players Championship, establishing himself as a top-tier professional golfer.
2023 Achieved 4th place in Match Play tournament.
December 2023 Won the Hero World Challenge, an unofficial PGA Tour event with a 20-man field, after being runner-up in the previous two years.
December 3 2023 Scottie Scheffler wins Hero World Challenge, defeating Austria's Sepp Straka by 3 strokes with a winning score of 268 (-20)
September 2023 Played on the U.S. team in the Ryder Cup at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club in Rome, Italy. The European team won 16.5–11.5, and Scheffler went 0–2–2, including a tie in his Sunday singles match against Jon Rahm.
September 2023 Played for the U.S. team in the Ryder Cup at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club in Rome, Italy. Went 0–2–2, including a tie in his Sunday singles match against Jon Rahm. Suffered a significant defeat in the Saturday morning foursome match with Brooks Koepka against the European pair Ludvig Åberg and Viktor Hovland.
August 2023 Scheffler became an investor in the Texas Ranchers, a pickleball team, and later competed in an exhibition pickleball match with John Isner, Anna Leigh Waters, and Ben Johns.
August 2023 Scheffler became an investor in the Texas Ranchers, a pickleball team.
June 2023 Achieved a 3rd-place finish at the U.S. Open.

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