Scottie Scheffler has been world No. 1 since May 2023, with the relentless American tallying four major titles in his career so far – and he is not slowing down as he eyes the career grand slam
Forger Champion Golfer of the Year: Scottie Scheffler might just be the champion golfer of the current era.
Scheffler was simply a class above the rest at Royal Portrush. Having seized control of The Open on Friday with a second-round 64, the world No. 1 carded a three-under-par 68 on Sunday to get his hands on the Claret Jug at 17-under.
Scheffler defeated Harris English, his nearest rival, by four shots to seal the fourth major title of his career having won two Masters titles and the PGA Championship. He will look to become just the seventh man in completing the career grand slam when he tees off at next year’s U.S. Open, which will be held at Shinnecock Hills.
As a result of his victory, Scheffler has become just the fourth player to win a Masters, US PGA, and The Open before the age of 30. He joins Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, and Tiger Woods in the exclusive club.
Scheffler is in incredible form; he has won three times this year, with one runner-up finish and eight other top-10s in 15 events. He has not finished outside the top 25 this season, and last missed the cut at the FedEx St. Jude Championship in August 2022.
Here are 10 photos chronicling Scheffler’s career from Korn Ferry Tour Player of the Year to four-time major champion:
Texas days
Scheffler spent four seasons playing golf for the University of Texas, winning the 2015 Big 12 Championship
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U.S. Open breakthrough
A year after competing in his first U.S. Open, Scheffler was awarded a medal after finishing as the low amateur following the final round of the 2017 U.S. Open
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Korn Ferry Tour Player of the Year
Scheffler won trophies for Finals Points Leader and Regular Season Points Leader following Korn Ferry Tour Championship before winning Korn Ferry Tour Player of the Year in 2019
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PGA Tour arrival
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan presented Scheffler with the PGA Tour Rookie of the Year Award during the 2020 season
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Ryder Cup debut
Scheffler celebrated with wife Meredith after defeating Europe’s Jon Rahm and helping the United States win the 2021 Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits
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World’s best
After defeating Kevin Kisner in the finals to win the 2022 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play at Austin Country Club, Scheffler became world No. 1 for the first time in his career
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Major champion
Scheffler finished three shots clear of Rory McIlroy to win the Masters and claim his maiden major title on the hallowed grounds of Augusta National
Master of the Masters
Scheffler joined an exclusive group of players to win the Masters multiple times when he reclaimed the green jacket, finishing four shots clear of Ludvig Aberg
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PGA champion
For the first time in his career, Scheffler finally won a major away from Augusta National as he emerged victorious in the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow, celebrating with his father, wife, and son Bennett
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Replicating Tiger
Following his Open Championship win, Scheffler – who is just one major title away from completing the career grand slam – took exactly the same number of days (1,197) as Woods between winning his first and fourth major
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