
In professional golf, caddies often play vital roles behind the scenes while earning substantial financial rewards. Ted Scott, the caddie for world-ranked golfer Scottie Scheffler, has seen his income soar as their partnership, which began in 2022, yielded numerous victories and accolades on the PGA Tour.
How Partnership Success Translates to Financial Gains for Ted Scott
Ted Scott benefits from a typical caddie pay structure where 10% of the winnings go to the caddie for tournament victories, and 5 to 7% for other finishes. Given Scottie Scheffler’s remarkable nine wins last year, Scott earned more than $5 million in prize-related pay, not including his base salary, which has not been publicly disclosed.
This year, Scheffler’s strong start and marked improvement since May have brought significant additional earnings for Scott, with estimates reaching approximately $1.4 million so far. As the PGA Tour season continues, the likelihood of Scheffler adding more titles remains high, which will further increase Scott’s paycheck.
Implications of the Scheffler-Scott Partnership in Golf
The collaboration between Scottie Scheffler and Ted Scott highlights the critical yet often overlooked contributions caddies make during a golfer’s journey. While the player’s talent is paramount, the caddie’s support plays an essential role in achieving consistent success. Fans and golf enthusiasts eagerly anticipate how this partnership will develop in upcoming tournaments, offering promising prospects for both.
“Typically, caddies receive a standard percentage of 10% for victories and between 5 to 7% for finishes outside the top rankings.” —Ted Scott, Caddie