Scottie Scheffler’s remarkable year just keeps getting better, as he clinched his sixth title of the season with a win at the Procore Championship.
He carded a final round 67 to beat Ben Griffin, adding yet another trophy to what has already been an impressive season on tour.
Now sitting on 19 career wins and heading into the Ryder Cup in just two weeks, Scheffler continues to demonstrate why he holds the top spot in golf.
Every time the Dallas native picks up another win, it feels like he is adding another page to the record books.
On top of closing in on $100 million in career prize money – a feat only two others have achieved – Scheffler has now joined an elite group alongside three legends of the game.
Scottie Scheffler has been stacking up career achievements for years now. His latest win in Napa adds another one to the list.
By claiming the Procore Championship, Scheffler joined some of golf’s biggest names. He is now one of just four players to record six or more wins in back-to-back seasons, alongside Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer.
The victory was also his first-ever win in California, adding yet another milestone to an already impressive career.
Scottie Scheffler was already coming off a strong year in 2024, but what he has managed to do in 2025 might be even more impressive.
He spent the early part of the season working his way back from injury and needed time to get up to full speed. But since then, it has been a remarkable run.
Strokes Gained (SG) | Scottie Scheffler 2025 |
SG off the tee | 1st (0.776) |
SG approach | 1st (1.342) |
SG around the green | 43rd (0.210) |
SG putting | 27th (0.359) |
SG overall | 1st (2.687) |
His turning point came with a record-setting win at the Byron Nelson in May. He followed that up by winning the PGA Championship just a week later and then added another title at the Memorial, after finishing fourth at Charles Schwab.
After The Open, he placed third at St. Jude, won the BMW Championship, finished fourth at the TOUR Championship, and now has added another title with his win at Procore.
Scheffler appears far from finished too. Heading into 2026, it would not be surprising to see him take things up another level.
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