The PGA Tour dropped its 2025 award winners this week, and honestly? Nobody's shocked. Scottie Scheffler took home his fourth straight Jack Nicklaus Award as Player of the Year, while 20-year-old Aldrich Potgieter snagged the Arnold Palmer Award as Rookie of the Year.
Scottie Scheffler won the 2025 Jack Nicklaus Award as PGA Tour Player of the Year on Monday to become the first golfer since Tiger Woods (1999-2003) to earn the honor in four consecutive seasons.
The 2025 PGA Tour season for the world No. 1 in Scottie Scheffler, has been electric to say the least. Scheffler was able to put together a six season win, after signing his final score card in 2025 at the Hero World Challenge.
Scottie Scheffler has been at the top of the golfing world for a while now, setting the pace across multiple areas of the game. Scottie Scheffler has been the standout player of his generation, adding six PGA Tour titles in 2025 — including the PGA Championship and The Open — to reach 19 career victories and four majors.
Scottie Scheffler wrapped up his week at the Hero World Challenge two shots off the pace. He had started the final round just a stroke behind the then-leader Sepp Straka and played alongside him in the final group.
Scottie Scheffler was always going to have a tough time matching his previous Hero World Challenge results this year, having never finished lower than second at Albany before.
Scottie Scheffler added another solid finish to his impressive 2025 campaign, tying for fourth at the Hero World Challenge. Even so, the world number one will feel he left plenty out there at Albany.
Austria's Sepp Straka fired an 8-under-par 64 on Saturday to take a one-shot lead over Scottie Scheffler into the final round of the Hero World Challenge in The Bahamas.
Scottie Scheffler has a shot at the Hero World Challenge title, and he’s shared his thoughts on how the event feels compared to a typical PGA Tour week.
Cameron Young went 5 under par over a four-hole stretch en route to posting a 64 on Friday and grabbing a share of the 36-hole lead at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.
Scottie Scheffler has had a brilliant 2025 season and is hoping to finish it off in style at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas. Scheffler got off to a good start at the Hero World Challenge by posting a six-under-par 66, with his only mistake coming on the final hole.
Scottie Scheffler's bogey-free run at Albany Golf Course came to a sudden end on the 18th hole Thursday, dropping the world's No. 1-ranked player into a five-way share of the lead after the first round of the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.
Scottie Scheffler has put together an outstanding 2025 campaign on the PGA Tour, and many now view his Open Championship win as the standout moment of his career.
The two-time defending champion returns to Albany Golf Course this week with his sights set on making history at the Hero World Challenge. Scottie Scheffler,
No matter what future changes the PGA Tour makes or doesn't make to the schedule, World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler knows where he wants to be every week. "At the end of the day I'm going to play where the best players are playing," Scheffler said on Wednesday.
The 2025 PGA Tour season has officially concluded, with Sami Välimäki winning the RSM Classic. Now that the season is over, golf fans can look back and appreciate the greatness of Scottie Scheffler.
It has been quite a while since we got to see the world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler dominate the course. He last participated in the Ryder Cup for Team USA, which rallied to give Team Europe a solid fight, losing only by two points.
Despite a furious Sunday comeback, Team USA fell 15-13 in the 2025 Ryder Cup against Team Europe. In the 98-year history of the event, this marked just the fifth time the Europeans have won the Ryder Cup on U.S. soil.
Scottie Scheffler revealed he isn’t worried that his partners might struggle to pair with him. The World No. 1 says he sees himself as someone who is easy to pair with and insists comparisons with Tiger Woods are wide off the mark.
Scottie Scheffler said he found it “really weird” that, ahead of the last Ryder Cup won by Team Europe, the Americans had gone several weeks without playing competitive golf.