Major Wins: Where Scottie Scheffler Stands
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As of 2025, Scottie Scheffler has won four major championships.
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His major titles include:
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The Masters Tournament (2022) — first “Green Jacket”.
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A second Masters title (2024).
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PGA Championship (2025) — his third major.
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The Open Championship (2025) — his fourth major at Royal Portrush.
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With these four majors, he is just one (the U.S. Open) away from completing a career Grand Slam.
In short — four majors won (as of 2025), a remarkable feat that puts him among the elite golfers of his generation.
2025 Season: Wins, Titles & Performance
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In 2025, Scheffler added six PGA Tour wins to his career total.
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Among those wins were two major championships (PGA Championship and The Open), making 2025 a standout year.
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He also recorded a stellar 17 top-10 finishes in 2025, and notably didn’t miss a cut, underlining his consistency and dominance across events.
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According to recent reports, Scheffler led the PGA Tour in 2025 in overall money earnings, finishing the season as the top earner.
That makes 2025 one of the most impressive single seasons in modern golf for an active player.
Salary & Earnings — 2025 and Career
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In 2025 alone, Scheffler earned US $26,579,550 in official PGA Tour prize money — topping the money list for the fourth consecutive year.
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Some aggregated reports put his total 2025 earnings — including bonuses, sponsor payouts, and off-course income — at as high as US $50,659,550.
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By mid-2025, his career prize money had crossed the US $90–98 million mark, putting him among the top earners ever on the PGA Tour.
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Given his endorsement deals (with brands such as Nike, TaylorMade, and others), his overall net worth — combining winnings and sponsorship — is estimated to be substantially higher.
In short: Scheffler’s financial stature in 2025 mirrors his dominant performance on the golf course.
What This Means: Status, Legacy & Future Potential
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At just 29, with 4 majors and many PGA Tour wins already, Scheffler is well on track to be considered among the greats of his era.
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With only the U.S. Open left to complete the career Grand Slam, many pundits and fans view him as one of the favorites to achieve it — a rarity in modern golf.
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Financially and competitively, Scheffler’s 2025 season reinforced his position not just as a top golfer — but as possibly the most dominant figure in men’s professional golf today.
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Given his consistency, versatility across course types (links, majors, regular PGA events), and mental resilience, his trajectory points to more wins — both majors and regular tournaments.