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Scottie Scheffler’s been the story of the week in golf, and frankly, it’s hard to recall a hotter streak in the modern era. On Sunday, Scheffler stormed back with rounds of 64 and 67 to snatch a dramatic victory at the Procore Championship in Napa. That win marked his sixth PGA Tour title of 2025—putting him in rare air with legends like Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, and Arnold Palmer as the only players since 1960 to rack up at least six victories in back-to-back seasons, according to Good Morning America. That was his 19th career PGA Tour triumph and his fifth consecutive year with a major, with 14 straight top-eight finishes this season. His surge included big-money wins at the CJ Cup, The Memorial, PGA Championship, The Open, and BMW Championship. The Procore win pushed his season earnings over 27 million dollars, a standing-ovation figure by any measure.
Scheffler’s post-round comments focused on the necessity of staying competitive, especially with the Ryder Cup looming later this month. Like he told reporters, it felt weird how in past Ryder Cups, most of the American team arrived undercooked after long breaks. This time, at his urging, 10 of 12 American Ryder Cuppers teed it up in Napa, tuning up their games and tightening team chemistry—a shift in strategy captain Keegan Bradley encouraged as well, per Sky Sports. Scheffler’s form and leadership mean he’ll head into Bethpage Black as the undisputed star and pressure point for Team USA.
Social media buzzed with praise after the win. Analyst Johnson Wagner raved to Golf.com that Scheffler’s mental game is “light years ahead” of the rest, and Twitter was ablaze with highlights and heartfelt Ryder Cup hype from fans and fellow pros. Instagram posts from the PGA TOUR and Ryder Cup accounts showcased his clutch shots and the growing confidence within the American squad. Rumors did swirl briefly online, most notably a Threads post claiming Scheffler would retire after the Ryder Cup, but no major or reputable outlet has confirmed any retirement talk, and it should be viewed as unsubstantiated.
Scheffler’s public schedule remains packed. He’ll be front and center in Ryder Cup media sessions and team practices in the coming days, and with the event less than a week away, expect cameras on him for every step. Off the course, there are no major business ventures or personal news developments reported this week, but the biographical significance of this dominant season and his evolving leadership with Team USA is undeniable.
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