
Scottie Scheffler captured his fourth major championship and reached a significant milestone toward completing the career Grand Slam by winning The Open at Royal Portrush. Entering the final round with a four-shot lead, the world No 1 advanced his advantage early and closed out the tournament with a commanding four-stroke victory, completing the week at 17 under par.
This Scottie Scheffler major victory follows his PGA Championship triumph in May and positions him to attempt the career Grand Slam at next year’s US Open, coinciding with his 30th birthday in June. His performance reinforced his status at the top of the golf world with a controlled, steady finish against strong competition.
Final Round Details Highlight Scheffler’s Commanding Play
Scheffler started the last round by making three birdies in his first five holes, quickly extending his lead despite a double-bogey at the eighth hole. His ability to rebound after this setback demonstrated composure, and by the turn, he was five shots clear of the field. A birdie at the ninth hole restored a five-stroke advantage, which he maintained to close out the front nine comfortably ahead.
Throughout the front nine, Scheffler’s precision stood out, particularly his birdie on the first hole after tapping in from close range and his clutch putt at the fourth to increase his margin. Even after a costly double-bogey from the fairway bunker at the eighth, he stayed composed and responded with a timely birdie at the ninth to further secure his lead.

Rival Contenders and Tournament Context
Harris English finished as runner-up for the second major of the season, carding an impressive 66 in the final round but ultimately falling four strokes short. Chris Gotterup, last week’s Genesis Scottish Open champion, secured third place, finishing one shot behind English. Wyndham Clark, Matt Fitzpatrick, and Haotong Li tied for fourth, while Rory McIlroy’s hopes for a home-soil victory concluded in a tie for seventh alongside defending champion Xander Schauffele and Robert MacIntyre.
Rory McIlroy, the world No 2, showed early promise but a double-bogey on the 10th hole reduced his chances significantly. Although he managed two late birdies, he finished seven strokes behind Scheffler. Other notable performances included Bryson DeChambeau’s round-of-the-day 64 that placed him in a share of tenth with Corey Conners, Russell Henley, and 2023 champion Brian Harman.
Maintaining Momentum: Scheffler’s Steady Closing and Historical Significance
Scheffler’s victory marked the 10th consecutive time he successfully converted a 54-hole lead into a tournament win, further emphasizing his consistency and resilience under pressure. It was also his 17th PGA Tour victory in just over three and a half years. By winning The Open, he became the first world No 1 to claim this title since Tiger Woods accomplished the feat by defending his championship in 2006.
Despite occasional missed birdie opportunities on the back nine, Scheffler’s smooth handling of crucial moments ensured a comfortable finish. His strong mental game and precise shot-making solidified his lead and kept challengers at bay, exemplifying why he stands at the pinnacle of professional golf today.
Upcoming Events on the Golf Calendar
Looking ahead, the PGA Tour will continue at Minnesota’s TPC Twin Cities with the 3M Open starting Thursday. The DP World Tour resumes with the Nero Championship in Scotland from August 7 to 10. Additionally, the Senior Open is set to begin this Thursday at Sunningdale, while the women’s major season will conclude with the AIG Women’s Open from July 31 to August 3 at Royal Porthcawl.
As Scheffler prepares to chase the career Grand Slam next June, golf fans can anticipate further exciting tournaments across the global golf circuits in Scotland, the UK, and the United States.
“It is the 10th consecutive that Scheffler has closed out a 54-hole lead and is his 17th PGA Tour title in just over three and a half years, with Scheffler now having the chance to complete the career Grand Slam – on his 30th birthday – next June at the US Open.”
—Unnamed source
Our Reader’s Queries
Q. What was Scottie Scheffler upset about?
A. Scottie Scheffler scored a 69 on Thursday at Quail Hollow, but mud on his golf balls caused him frustration and, he claims, lost strokes. Scheffler, famous for his skill with irons, got a double bogey on the 16th hole at the 2025 PGA Championship because his ball was covered in mud.
Q. What did Scottie Scheffler do illegally?
A. The top-ranked golfer tried to reach Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky, early in the morning. Police claim he illegally passed an accident scene where a pedestrian had died. Scheffler faced charges for several offenses, including assaulting a police officer in the second degree and reckless driving.
Q. What does Tiger Woods think of Scottie Scheffler?
A. Tiger Woods was one of the most notable voices in the video, sharing great appreciation and understanding of Scheffler’s unique qualities.
He said they both approach shots toward the greens in a similar way, knowing where to miss the ball effectively.
Woods emphasized that while their gameplay may not be flashy, the focus remains on long-term strategy over immediate results.