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The Auburn, Ala., resident told Athlon Sports in a longer exclusive interview with “Beyond the Clubhouse” podcast that he was considering the 50 and over Tour. Dufner still has thoughts on Scottie Scheffler and the other top PGA Tour golfers.
There's a good case to be made that Scheffler himself is the greatest growth stock in sports. Neil Paine digs into the data.
Scottie Scheffler, the No. 1-ranked golfer in the world, is looking for his fourth major win — and first at the British Open. The two-time Masters winner and 2025 PGA Championship winner has yet to claim either of the U.S. Open or The Open Championship, with wins in all four securing an illustrious career Grand Slam.
In the year, Scheffler has earned over $19 million, with Golf Digest reporting that his caddie, Ted Scott, netted $1.92 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.
SportsLine golf expert Eric Cohen locked in a $10 seven-leg PGA Tour parlay that would return over $1 million for the Wyndham Championship 2025
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It’s Scottie Scheffler’s world—and right now, the rest of us are just living in it. For the first time in his career, Scheffler captured the sport’s oldest major, marking his fourth career major title.
Ahead of the final major tournament of the PGA Tour season, Scottie Scheffler got existential about why winning on the golf course isn't necessarily the most important thing to him.