Scottie Scheffler might have a surprising new rival emerging on the PGA Tour next season, and it is not one of the usual suspects. Scheffler dominated the 2025 season, picking up six wins, including two majors, and drawing comparisons to some of the game’s greats.
Even though the Baycurrent Classic does not hold much weight on the PGA Tour schedule, it still offered a timely reminder of Xander Schauffele’s ability as he picked up his first win of the 2025 season.
Scottie Scheffler’s club fitter faces a unique challenge, given that the 29-year-old is arguably the most talented player since Tiger Woods. Expectations are always going to be sky-high when you are working with someone like Scheffler.
Coaching has been a big part of Scottie Scheffler’s rise to the top of the golf world. Randy Smith is a key figure in Scheffler’s setup and has played an important role in his development.
Scottie Scheffler put together another remarkable season in 2025, and with six more wins added to his record, Tiger Woods’ comments from a year earlier look even more relevant.
Nelly Korda might want to take a page out of Scottie Scheffler’s book after something he said about Rory McIlroy following his Masters win in April. Scheffler and McIlroy are the two standouts in men’s golf right now, and there isn’t really anyone close behind them.
Scottie Scheffler has put in the work to become one of the game’s top putters. Scheffler dominated 2025 in a way we haven’t seen since Tiger Woods. He picked up two major titles and six total wins this season, and now he’s just a US Open short of completing the career grand slam.
Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy are the clear top two in the world right now, but there is someone else starting to close that gap. Across the last two years, especially over the past 12 months, McIlroy and Scheffler have been the standout players on the PGA Tour.
After two days of the 2025 Ryder Cup, it looked like Team Europe clearly had the title in the bag. But what happened on Sunday gave the Americans some hope of a comeback.
LIV Golf emerged in 2022, attracting some of the PGA Tour’s top players, but Scottie Scheffler has stayed put and is still out of reach for the Saudi-backed circuit – for now, at least.
Scottie Scheffler’s four losses at Bethpage Black played a significant role in deciding the 2025 Ryder Cup, as the big names on both teams struggled to find their best form.
Scottie Scheffler had a rough go of it during the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black last month. Coming off a brilliant 2025 PGA Tour season, many thought he would carry that form into the event.
American fans would have been truly concerned knowing Scottie Scheffler would score only one point at Bethpage Black, despite the US team’s broader issues.
Scottie Scheffler hit rock bottom at the Ryder Cup, losing four of his five matches, making him the second world No. 1 after Jim Furyk in 2018 to record such a performance.
With so many resources available, it’s easy to overlook the basics, and Scottie Scheffler says that’s exactly what he sees a lot of amateurs doing. YouTube and social media have flooded golfers with information, making it tough for the average player to find a clear path forward.
“It wasn’t fun,” Higgo admitted. “I obviously played terrible last year. If you look at how I used to swing it till now, it’s completely different. That whole time frame, it’s tough to play competitive.” After a season marked by both triumphs and injuries, Higgo now finds himself atop the Sanderson Farms Championship at 6-under par.
Earlier this year, Rory McIlroy achieved something only a few golfers have accomplished. He completed his career grand slam with his victory at the Masters
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 recorded his first Ryder Cup win since 2021 as the U.S. rallied for a historic comeback at Bethpage Black. However, Scheffler’s victory ended in vain as Europe held on to secure the first away-team victory since 2012, sealing the trophy on hostile American soil.
Despite having home soil and the world's best player, the United States failed to capture the Ryder Cup once again.
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. -- World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler earned a dubious distinction when he and Bryson DeChambeau lost 3 and 2 to Englishmen Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Rose in Saturday afternoon fourballs at the Ryder Cup.
The United States continued to flop at the 2025 Ryder Cup on Saturday, again falling short against a dominant showing from Europe.
Team USA finds itself in catchup mode after Day 1 of the 2025 Ryder Cup.
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.
This past weekend, the Procore Championship took place in Napa, California. Midway through the tournament, it looked like the win could go either way,
Scottie Scheffler shot 5-under-par 67 and it was enough for a one-stroke victory in the Procore Championship on Sunday at Napa, California, proving to be a valuable tune-up for the Ryder Cup.
Ben Griffin shot a steady 2-under-par 70 to maintain the lead through the third round of the Procure Championship, but Scottie Scheffler made a big move up the leaderboard Saturday at Napa, California.
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