Scottie Scheffler rolls to his 1st career British Open win
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On Sunday at Royal Portrush, Scottie Scheffler won the Open Championship by four shots to capture his fourth major overall and second of 2025. What the Texan did in County Antrim, and what he has done consistently over his four-year run of dominance,
SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER. Scottie Scheffler continued his dominance by running away with the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Portrush. He e
Scottie Scheffler’s remarkable 2025 season just got even better. The world’s top-ranked golfer captured The Open Championship at Royal Portrush, cruising to a four-stroke win and locking in his fourth career major, and second of the year.
For a few fleeting moments, as he stared down at the ball that had careened off the bunker’s lip and back to his feet, Scottie Scheffler looked human. Then the world’s supreme golfer dusted himself down,
Scheffler now has three career grand slam legs locked up along with his first Champion Golfer of the Year title
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland — As Scottie Scheffler exited the 18th green at Royal Portrush on Sunday, off to make things official in the scorer’s tent, his father, Scott Scheffler, was being a dad.
The 29-year-old golfer claimed his first championship at the British Open on Sunday and is now one title win away from the elusive career Grand Slam.
American Scottie Scheffler has won the 153rd British Open at Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland. The 29-year-old is now one major win away from completing a Grand Slam.
2025 British Open purse, payouts: How much did Scottie Scheffler earn for his win at Royal Portrush?
The top-ranked golfer in the world cruised to a four-shot win at the British Open at Royal Portrush to claim his first ever Claret Jug and a fourth career major championship. As a result, that sent him back to the United States with a $3.1 million check.
Golf’s best player romps to another major title, but not before kicking off a healthy debate about the purpose of it all.
Phil Mickelson has never been one to hold back his thoughts, and on Sunday, as Scottie Scheffler led The Open Championship, Lefty decided it was time to clap back after being teased over an old comment.