Scottie Scheffler may have dominated 2024 with seven victories, but the early months of 2025 told a different story. Despite being the world’s top-ranked golfer, he struggled to reclaim the winner’s circle, watching near-misses pile up while the expectations mounted.

Until April, Scheffler’s best finish was a runner-up at the Texas Children’s Houston Open, a performance that earned him $845,000 but left him frustrated. He also notched a T3 at the Genesis Invitational and a fourth-place finish at the Masters, each bringing in around $1 million, but the elusive win remained just out of reach.

That all changed in May. On the 4th, Scheffler broke through at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, pocketing $1.7 million and ending his drought. The momentum didn’t stop there—just weeks later, he captured th

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