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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