PGA TOUR Gives Scottie Scheffler's Golf Status a Big Nod
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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.
PGA Tour Sends Touching Message on Scottie Scheffler, Wife Meredith and Son Bennett originally appeared on Athlon Sports. On Sunday at Royal Portrush, Scottie Scheffler reflected on what mattered most as he hoisted the Claret Jug, describing how his first instinct after tapping in on the 18th green was to find his wife Meredith and son Bennett.
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As Scottie Scheffler extended his dominant streak with The Open win, Butch Harmon compared him to Jack Nicklaus.
With the major season now in the rearview mirror, it's time to look ahead to 2026 and, according to oddsmakers, it's all about Scottie Scheffler.