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JUL 20, 2025 - Scottie Scheffler didn’t just win the 2025 Open Championship — he owned it. With a final-round 68 to cap off a 17-under-par week, Scheffler cruised to a four-shot win at Royal Portrush, never once looking rattled. He birdied the first hole Sunday and never let anyone sniff the lead, proving again why he’s the best golfer on the planet right now.
This marks Scheffler’s second major of the year, his fourth career major, and the third leg of the career Grand Slam — only the U.S. Open remains on his to-do list. Even more impressive? He’s now the first player in over a century to win his first four majors by three shots or more. That’s not just winning — that’s dominance!
He seized control Friday with a sizzling 7-under 64, and never looked back. The closest thing to drama came on Sunday’s 8th hole, where he made a rare double bogey… but like a machine, he bounced back instantly with birdie at 9 and coasted home from there. It was vintage Scheffler — calm, composed, untouchable.
While big names like Rory, Xander, and Fitzpatrick faded to seventh, Scheffler’s steadiness stood tall. He’s now converted 11 straight 54-hole leads into wins, his putting is finally dialed in, and oh yeah — he’s won four times already in 2025, including the PGA Championship and the Memorial.
This wasn’t a tournament as much as a reminder: Scottie’s in a league of his own. With 20 wins in 30 months, he’s putting up numbers we haven’t seen since Tiger’s heyday. At this point, it’s not just a question of if he’ll complete the Grand Slam — it’s when.
The King of Consistency has struck again.
This is SCHEFFLER'S 17th PGA win in his 146th start at the age of 29 years, 0 months and 29 days
Being a 1st time Open winner, this marks the 12th consecutive first-time winner at the Open; the last repeat winner was Ernie Els back in 2012
With rounds of 68-64-67-68, Scheffler becomes just the 7th Open winner to record 4 rounds in the 60's
Scheffler becomes just the second Official World Golf Ranked leader to win The Open Championship; the only other player to do it - Tiger Woods of course who did it 3 times (2000, 2005, 2006)
Scheffler will be the only player with top-10's in all four majors of 2025 (4th/Masters, 1st/PGA Championship, T7/U.S. Open, 1st/The Open Championship)
This wins puts Scheffler into the Top 50 on the all-time win list as he sits T50 with Bobby Cruickshank, Jim Furyk, Harold McSpaden and Curtis Strange
This isn't the first time Scheffler has 4 or more wins in a season, it's not even the 2nd time he's done it...this is teh 3rd season he has recorded 4 or more wins in a season
Scheffler is starting to become a bit of a Netflix star as he appeared in Season 2 of Full Swing and also will make a cameo in the upcoming golf movie - Happy Gilmore 2
During his 2019 Korn Ferry season, Scheffler changed shoe size mid-season due to blisters—a move that sparked improved comfort and play.