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The Auburn, Ala., resident told Athlon Sports in a longer exclusive interview with "Beyond the Clubhouse" podcast that he was considering the 50 and over Tour. Dufner still has thoughts on Scottie Scheffler and the other top PGA Tour golfers.
Fresh off his victory at The Open, Scottie Scheffler revealed he would give up one of his four major tournament title's in favor of another long-awaited Cowboys championship.
Along with the high points, he also once more experienced a loss to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs that left him and the Buffalo Bills one win shy of reaching the Super Bowl. And while a championship is what drives Allen to compete, it's life off the field that keeps things in perspective.
In the year, Scheffler has earned over $19 million, with Golf Digest reporting that his caddie, Ted Scott, netted $1.92 million as a result. A mark that has him making more than the average player on the PGA Tour, which comes in at $1.73 million.
Scottie Scheffler's British Open victory clinched the FedEx Cup regular-season title for the second year in a row.
There's a good case to be made that Scheffler himself is the greatest growth stock in sports. Neil Paine digs into the data.
Scottie Scheffler continues to separate himself from the field in the golf world in just about every way imaginable. Scheffler, 29, was already the No. 1 PGA Tour golfer in the world heading into last week’s Open Championship,
Scottie Scheffler continued his dominance with a win at The Open, and his son, Bennett, made an adorable memory as he tried to get up onto the green to celebrate with his father.
On Sunday at Royal Portrush, Scottie Scheffler won the Open Championship by four shots to capture his fourth major overall and second of 2025. What the Texan did in County Antrim, and what he has done consistently over his four-year run of dominance,
Ahead of the final major tournament of the PGA Tour season, Scottie Scheffler got existential about why winning on the golf course isn't necessarily the most important thing to him.
PGA star Ben Griffin has responded in disbelief after finding out just how much money Scottie Scheffler's trusted caddie, Ted Scott, has taken home in 2025 alone