Scottie Scheffler is favorite to win every major in 2026
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On the year, Scheffler has earned over $19 million, with Golf Digest reporting that his caddie, Ted Scott, netted $1.73 million as a result. A mark that has him making more than the average player on the PGA Tour, which comes in at $1.73 million.
Scottie Scheffler won his fourth major at the British Open at age 29 but can he realistically catch Tiger Woods' 15?
Scheffler has been world No. 1 continuously for 113 weeks (he hasn't relinquished the title since May 22, 2023). In total, he has been the greatest of all time for 147 weeks. Big Cat is unrivaled with his 281 consecutive titles (his total is 683). But only Scheffler and Woods have held the title for this long in the modern era.
Scottie Scheffler used a Chipotle anecdote to reflect on fame, fulfillment, and his priorities beyond golf after his fourth major win.
We’re now at four, steady, undeniable years of golf so much better than any peer. Scheffler is not just the best of his era.
Scheffler and Woods are the only players in the last 50 years to win two majors in the same year by at least four shots.
Scottie Scheffler won his fourth career major championship on Sunday at the Open Championship, adding to his growing legacy.
Scottie Scheffler is the Champion Golfer of the Year after a dominant win at The 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush. The world No. 1 delivered a steady final-round 68 to finish at 17-under par,
Scheffler not only won his second major this year — and fourth in the last three years — he captured the third leg of the career Grand Slam, now missing only the U.S. Open.