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Scottie Scheffler’s Net Worth Proves Quiet Stars Can Win Big
Scottie Scheffler on golf course holding putter, showcasing the financial power of golfu2019s most unlikely superstar.

Scottie Scheffler’s Net Worth Proves Quiet Stars Can Win Big

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Since his parents gifted him a plastic club at age three, Scottie Scheffler has fallen in love with the sport and dominated the golf courses.

The 28-year-old has risen through the amateur and professional ranks to become the top player in the world for over 146 weeks, with his current Official World Golf Rankings streak surpassing 112 consecutive weeks.

As the world’s best in a famously wealthy sport, his PGA tour earnings have broken records for three consecutive years. And with major endorsements fueling his off-course income, Scottie Scheffler’s net worth has become a hot topic inside and outside the golf world.

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    Scottie Scheffler’s Net Worth in 2025

    As of 2025, Scottie Scheffler’s net worth is estimated to be between $97 million (per Forbes) and $110 million (per Celebrity Net Worth). The exact figure is debated because his off-course earnings, notably from endorsement deals, aren’t publicly available.

    Scottie Scheffler holding golf trophy, wearing red sweater and white cap, showcasing financial power in golf.

    The lower figure accounts for Scheffler’s on-course earnings, which make up the bulk of his fortune, while the higher values include estimates of his endorsement deals and off-course income streams.

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    PGA Tour Earnings: Consistency Pays Off

    After graduating from the University of Texas with a Bachelor’s in Finance, Scheffler enrolled in the annual “qualifying school” tournaments for the Korn Ferry Tour.

    According to Spotrac, he earned $164,159 in official payouts during his run in this developmental tour before advancing to the Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA).

    By October 2019, he had been named the Korn Ferry Tour Player of the Year and had earned an exempt PGA Tour card, which allowed him to participate in any competition on the tour schedule.

    Scheffler’s spectacular run in the Korn Ferry launched him into an equally exceptional rookie season on the PGA Tour. He finished third in the American Express, then tied in fourth place at the PGA Championships and Northern Trust.

    At the Trust, he set a record as the second-youngest player and twelfth golfer in the history of the PGA Tour to hit a sub-60 round. He won $2.4. million in official payouts and $2.5 million from the tour championship.

    His steady rise continued in the 2021 season with a Ryder Cup win, a runner-up finish at the WGC match play, and a Top-10 finish at the PGA Championship, US Open, and Open Championship.

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    His play was impressive, but his total earnings in 2021 dipped to $4.3 million.

    Scheffler made an astonishing comeback in 2022, winning the WM Phoenix Open, Arnold Palmer Invitational, WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, and Masters Tournament, all in under four months.

    With these record-breaking victories, Scheffler rose to Number One in the Official World Golf Rankings for the first time and earned the PGA Tour Player of the Year award.

    His earnings reflected his excellent season, with a sharp boost to a total of $25.3 million for the year.

    The next year, he won the Phoenix Open and The Players Championship, tied second at the PGA Championship, and finished in third place at the US Open.

    Golf.com reported that he neared Tiger Woods’ iconic record by finishing in the top twelve for eighteen consecutive tournaments, while continuing at his No. 1 spot. His annual earnings got an even bigger boost to $29.9 million.

    Golfer Scottie Scheffler in mid-swing on a green golf course showcasing golf’s financial power and success.

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    Scottie Scheffler’s 2024 season was his strongest yet, racking up nine wins globally, seven of them on the PGA Tour, and holding firm as the world’s top-ranked golfer.

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    He also made history by becoming only the second player after Tiger Woods to be named PGA Tour Player of the Year three times in a row.

    His on-course dominance translated to a staggering $58.6 million in earnings that year.

    In early 2025, Scheffler’s momentum was briefly halted by an unusual injury, a ravioli-making accident that punctured his right hand, as reported by the Associated Press.

    However, he bounced back quickly, earning $3.9 million by April and pushing his total career earnings to $141.7 million.

    Of that, $76.7 million came from official PGA events, placing him fourth on the all-time PGA Tour earnings list. While he still trails behind legends like Tiger Woods ($120 million) and Rory McIlroy ($102 million), Scheffler’s rapid rise and youth suggest he’s far from done climbing.

    In 2024, Scheffler was the fourth-highest earning golfer in the world. By 2025, he has shot up to second on the list, in addition to being the fourteenth highest-paid athlete in the world, according to Forbes.

    Endorsements That Power His Off-Course Income

    Scottie Scheffler on the golf course wearing white Nike top, demonstrating the financial power of golf’s rising superstar.

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    Scottie Scheffler leads a conservative life off-course. He is soft-spoken, deeply religious, and highly invested in his childhood community.

    Combined with his dominance in golf, his personality makes him a perfect candidate to represent consumer brands. In an April 2025 analysis by Sports Business Journal, Scottie Scheffler was named the fourth most marketable PGA golfer.

    He currently serves as an ambassador for Nike, Titleist, NetJets, Rolex, Veritex Bank, TaylorMade, and Golf Forever. The individual amount of his deals isn’t public, but Sportico reported that he made up to $28 million total off-course in 2024, largely from these endorsements.

    Scheffler’s endorsement payouts vary based on his performance during the season. His ranking points, top 10 finishes, and wins determine the amount of bonuses he receives from his endorsing brands.

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    The 28-year-old golf sensation stars in the Netflix reality TV documentary, Full Swing. The show examines the lives of professional golfers on and off the course, and was recently renewed for its third season. Interestingly, Golf Monthly suggests players aren’t paid to appear on the show.

    Golf Monthly also reported that he made a cameo appearance in Happy Gilmore 2, alongside fellow players like Rory McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka, and Justin Thomas.

    How Scheffler Stays Lucrative Without a Saudi Payday

    In 2021, LIV Golf, a tour financed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, broke away from the PGA. With the series’ massive funding, LIV events attracted pro golfers with payouts in multiple PGA events.

    According to Golf Digest, LIV also structures its player contracts to offer a large upfront pay and some guaranteed money for playing in a competition, regardless of their performance or ranking.

    As a result, LIV golfers have earned almost double the income of their PGA contemporaries with the same number of competitions and rankings (per The Mirror US).

    For instance, Forbes reported Scheffler earned $61 million during his nine-win monster season in 2024. His contemporary and Masters Championship predecessor, John Rahm, on the other hand, made $218 million from his two-win season, including a huge signing bonus.

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    Scottie Scheffler focused on the green, holding a putter during a golf tournament with a crowded audience in the background.

    When Sky Sports asked Scheffler in early 2023 about his thoughts on the LIV tour, he admitted that he was sad to lose some of the top golfers he had looked forward to playing with. However, he was “not going to LIV anytime soon.”

    As of March 2025, both tours had ended their legal battle and were discussing a merger, but Scheffler’s stance remained the same.

    In a conversation with Golf Digest, he said, “ I still think the PGA Tour has by far the best players in the world. The depth of our fields and the competition that we have is still hands down the best competition that there is in the game of golf…I wish some of those guys had stayed, but at the end of the day, they made their choice. They knew the consequences of that decision, and I’m not here to change their minds.”

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    In spite of the smaller PGA tour payouts, Scheffler remains one of the highest-paid golfers in the world, with an income well above most LIV players.

    While his injury cost him the first month of the 2025 season, he has returned with his groove on and scored five Top 10 finishes in three months of play (per PGA).

    Business Ventures, Investments, and Long-Term Plays

    In 2023, Scheffler launched his sports portfolio by investing in the Texas Ranchers, a new Major League Pickleball team. According to City Lifestyle, he looks forward to “building a world-class franchise in [his] home state.”

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    In 2025, Scheffler expanded his business portfolio by leading a group of five celebrities in acquiring co-ownership of the Texas Lone Stars Angling Club, a local sport fishing team.

    According to Sportico, the ownership deal includes exclusive marketing rights across major Texas regions, from inland hubs like Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio to coastal areas like South Padre Island and Corpus Christi.

    With Scheffler holding a controlling stake, the team is set to compete in the Sport Fishing Championship, aiming to build a dedicated fan base in a niche sport with room to grow.

    Around the same time, Forbes reported that Scheffler joined a $10 million Series A funding round for GolfForever, investing alongside fellow PGA Tour winner Tom Kim. In addition to being a stakeholder, Scheffler also serves as the brand’s ambassador.

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    He’s also begun to dip into real estate beyond his Texas family home. While the full scope of his holdings remains under wraps, The Mirror US confirmed that his real estate interests have quietly expanded in recent months.

    Discover how Scottie Scheffler’s wealth compares with other famous figures in our celebrity net worth breakdown.

    How Scottie Scheffler Spends His Fortune

    Scottie Scheffler and his wife enjoying a crowded Cotton Bowl stadium, highlighting Scottie Scheffler’s net worth and the financial power in golf.

    Despite his superstar status and soaring net worth, Scottie Scheffler maintains a modest, family-oriented lifestyle. After winning his first Masters in 2022, he told reporters, “I’ve still got to do my chores at home and nothing changes.”

    When asked about his earnings, Scheffler added, “As far as I’m concerned, I don’t play golf for money. I’ve been playing golf my whole life for free, and the money’s just a bonus.”

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    Scottie Scheffler famously drove the same 2012 GMC Yukon XL, a college graduation gift, from 2018 through late 2024.

    Despite racking up over 200,000 miles, the SUV gained a second life when it was auctioned off for $50,000 to broadcaster Jim Nantz. All proceeds were donated to a charity supporting children with cancer.

    In 2020, Scheffler married his high school sweetheart, Meredith Scudder, and the couple soon purchased a modest five-bedroom home in his Dallas hometown for $2.1 million.

    According to the New York Post, the 5,000-square-foot house features a backyard retreat with an enclosed patio, a pool, and a fireplace. As of April 2024, the home’s value had appreciated to $3.2 million.

    Scottie Scheffler holding golf trophy with family on course, showcasing golf’s financial power and rising superstar status

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    The couple welcomed their first son, Bennett, in May 2024. Meredith works as the director of opportunity curation at Behind Every Door, a Christian nonprofit focused on community shelters, one that she and Scheffler both actively support.

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    FAQ

    Does Scottie Scheffler have a private jet?

    Scottie Scheffler doesn’t have a private jet. He is a modest spender who drove his college car until 2024.


     

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