Overview
- Scheffler finished the Open at 17-under after a final-round 68 to win by four strokes at Royal Portrush.
- His win leaves him one victory away from joining golf’s six-man career Grand Slam club with a U.S. Open title at Shinnecock Hills.
- He converted a 54-hole lead into victory for the 10th straight time and is poised to enter his 115th consecutive week as world No. 1.
- Scheffler became the first player in over a century to win his first four majors by at least three strokes and the first world No. 1 to lift the Claret Jug since Tiger Woods.
- Despite his dominance, he has stated that golf is “not a fulfilling life,” emphasizing that faith and family matter more than trophies.