Scottie Scheffler and Max Homa tee it of together at the Phoenix Open 2025. All tee times for the PGA Tour’s party event.
Scottie Scheffler’s bid for another year on the PGA Tour has hit an unexpected snag—one involving homemade ravioli, a wine glass, and an emergency surgery.
Following his hand injury at Christmas, Scottie Scheffler’s start to the new year is delayed by another few weeks and he withdraws from American Express.
The Olympic champion suffered an injury to his right hand on Christmas Day and will therefore miss the start of the PGA Tour season.
From police incidents to chaotic tournaments, 2024 was a year where golf delivered not only sporting highlights but also plenty of talking points.
Unforgettable stories, emotional moments, and iconic scenes defined the golf year 2024. Here’s a recap of a remarkable year.
Scottie Scheffler is the second player after Tiger Woods to win the Jack Nicklaus Award for Player of the Year for the third time in a row.
Scottie Scheffler’s Hero World Challenge win highlights dominance and generosity—a Christmas story of humility, faith, and giving back.
With driver, irons and putter from TaylorMade, Scottie Scheffler takes his ninth victory of the year at the Heros Challenge. A look inside the Tour winner’s bag.
The prize money in golf remains unevenly distributed: While Scottie Scheffler earned over 29 million dollars in 2024, Nelly Korda is on just over 4 million.