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Scottie Scheffler Is The Greatest Golfer In The World... He Just Doesn't Think It Matters All That Much

Scottie Scheffler - PGA DFS Lineup Picks, PGA News, Golf Betting Picks

Scottie Scheffler is currently the greatest golfer on the planet, just won the 2025 Open Championship, and is marching toward history... but he has a refreshing perspective on golf's importance in life.

By all historical and statistical measures, Scottie Scheffler is currently the greatest golfer in the world. He’s a dominant force, winning tournaments with a consistency and robotic precision we haven’t seen since Tiger Woods. He just planted his most recent stake in golf's historical ground by winning his first Open Championship at Royal Portrush - his second major title of 2025 and the fourth of his career. For those of you who are counting, the 29-year-old Texan now stands just a U.S. Open title away from golf’s career grand slam.

And yet, when Scheffler lifted the iconic Claret Jug on Sunday evening in Northern Ireland, the reaction from golf fans at-large was nowhere near the communal hysteria we experienced when Rory McIlroy won the Masters earlier this year. The response was, like Scheffler himself, measured and respectful.

Maybe it’s too much to ask of golf fans to storm the streets when Scheffler reaches another historical milestone, especially when the man himself said earlier this week that the satisfaction he felt from winning “only lasted a few minutes”. It’s a fascinating contradiction - a player who is defined professionally by victories that hold surprisingly little weight in his personal belief system.

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Quiet Dominance

Scheffler’s dominance is quiet. His swing is far from aesthetically pleasing, and is most notable for his tendency to shuffle his feet in an uncontrolled manner. However, it is repeatable and deadly, often honed on professional ranges by working with the only swing coach he’s ever had, Randy Smith, and practicing with a club featuring a grip-training aid that’s more likely to be used by a child learning the game than a PGA Tour superstar. His putting, once his obvious Achilles’ heel, has improved enough to support his world-class ball striking. Week after week, Scheffler gains strokes on the field tee-to-green like no one we’ve seen since Tiger Woods in his prime. That’s statistical fact, not hyperbole.

But unlike Tiger, whose presence was equal parts electric and intimidating, Scheffler’s demeanor radiates with a wholesome good nature. He smiles. He shrugs. He speaks with humility. He laughs in a goofy manner. He thanks God after each win, not with a performative nature that feels staged, but with the sort of easy sincerity of someone who truly believes it.

Where Tiger, and other athletes still in the modern consciousness like Michael Jordan, Tom Brady, or Kobe Bryant, chased winning with a well-documented laser-focused, life-or-death burning intensity, Scheffler seems to play with the unshakeable conviction that his self-worth has nothing to do with the number on a scorecard. He plays for a living, yes. Wants to win, yes. But even though he’s won 17 PGA Tour titles and an Olympic gold medal, his self-identity appears firmly rooted in his faith and his family rather than his win total.

This contrast is part of what makes Scheffler’s current run so fascinating. We’ve seen dominance in sports before from terrific players. But those runs were usually accompanied by a kind of psychological warfare deployed by alpha competitors who wanted to beat their opponents so badly that you could practically feel it radiating off of them. Scheffler wants to beat his adversaries too, but you get the sense that he's carrying some sort of inner peace that helps him to know he’s going to be ok even if he doesn’t.

 

Not What Fulfills...

Scheffler just turned 29 last month. With two green jackets already in his closet, his first PGA Championship title captured earlier this year with little resistance, and now an Open Championship won in typically dominant fashion, his resume is rapidly gaining historical weight for the quality, diversity, and margin of his wins. As he enters his golfing prime, the conversation around him is no longer if he’s capable of building a legendary career, but rather where he will fit among the game’s all-time greats by the time he’s done.

However, for all the accomplishments that have already come and the tantalizing possibilities that lie ahead, he doesn’t appear consumed by the chase of that legacy. He enjoys going to Bible study and watching The Office with his wife, Meredith, and happily spends time raising their son, Bennett. Scheffler speaks often of purpose and of serving others. He said following his Open Championship win that golf is a blessing, but “...not what fulfills the deepest desires of your heart.”

It sometimes seems as though he enjoys the process of practice more than the results of tournaments. Scheffler has undoubtedly put in the work from a young age, as even fellow pros will tell you that he wasn’t always this good. He clearly possesses the commitment needed to win, but he also seems like a man who would be perfectly willing to walk away from competitive golf if it ever negatively impacted his principles or the people he loves.

This outlook doesn't make him any less competitive. If anything, it might make him more dangerous. After all, you don’t beat yourself up as bad after a horrible shot if you believe you’re not defined by the outcome. Scheffler plays with a peace and clarity that is the envy of professional golf’s multitude of sports psychologists and mental coaches.

 

Greatness Comes In Different Forms

It’s tempting to think of greatness as inherently aggressive. We expect our legends to dominate, to obsess, to impose their will, to roar in victory. Even in golf, we like our champions a little bit dangerous.

By contrast, Scheffler is relentlessly nice. He doesn’t have a cool nickname. If we’re being honest, he dresses kind of dorky. He could easily be mistaken for an insurance salesman or youth pastor - and probably is outside of Texas and golf circles. He’s unfailingly polite to fans and media. He’s the kind of guy you would trust to watch your dog for the weekend or date your daughter.

Even with all those endearing, vanilla traits, Scheffler systematically destroys the best golfers in the world on the game’s biggest stages. With the deep fields of the modern game, consistently separating from the competition week after week is supposed to be impossible. Scheffler not only does it, he makes it look boring. Greatness comes in different forms.

A Rory McIlroy round can often feel like a roller coaster. The ups and downs are exhilarating, often leaving us with euphoric emotional highs and devastating lows. Scheffler’s dominance is much quieter, much steadier. It’s just fairways and greens, small in-round adjustments when needed, and putts that seem to drop when they have to. He cuts off the field’s oxygen like a python wrapping its body around its prey. Drama is rarely involved.

 

What Lies Ahead...

Golf is the most fickle game of them all. Just ask McIlroy how a major-championship dry spell can become a years-long drought. But assuming Scheffler’s current trajectory continues, he’ll finish his career with double-digit major wins, a feat that was last accomplished by Tiger, and Jack Nicklaus before him.

Despite that, it’s possible that he will never be as celebrated, as popular, or as feared as those two golf icons because Scheffler’s greatness doesn’t scream in your face or regale you with stories of its tactical brilliance. It simply invites you in - gently, respectfully. You get the sense he’s not doing this for the legacy, or the accolades, or the fame. He’s doing it because he’s good at it. Because he loves it. But not because he needs it.

And if you’re not buying Scottie’s historical-level brilliance yet, that’s ok too. He’ll just keep hitting fairways and greens, and making putts when he needs them. He’ll smile. He’ll shrug. He’ll kiss Meredith, hug Bennett, thank God, and raise another trophy. Just don’t ask him to be satisfied with it for more than a few minutes or act like it makes him something special.

 



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