
Scottie Scheffler secured a decisive win at the 2025 Open Championship, finishing four strokes ahead of runner-up Harris English. This victory marked Scheffler’s second major title and his fourth tournament triumph in the 2025 season, drawing significant attention throughout the golf world. The event’s final round attracted over 4 million viewers, setting a new benchmark for Xander Schauffele Open Championship viewership and surpassing last year’s numbers.
According to NBC sports analyst Josh Carpenter, the broadcast gathered just above 4 million viewers, including streaming audiences, which is a notable increase from the 3.39 million who tuned in for Xander Schauffele’s win the previous year. The 2025 viewership represents NBC’s highest Open Championship audience since 2022, underscoring Scheffler’s impact on the tournament’s visibility and popularity.
Carpenter highlighted this milestone on social media:
“NBC draws a little more than 4 million viewers for Scottie Scheffler’s dominant win at Portrush on Sunday (streaming included). That’s up big from 3.390M last year (Schauffele) and the best since 2022 at St Andrews.”
Scheffler’s Remarkable Career Milestone and Season Achievements
Scheffler’s triumph has set several records. With his second major championship, he joined a select group of golfers who have won two majors while finishing outside the top seven in the other two major events during the same season. Additionally, Scheffler holds the lowest scoring total at -32 among golfers who made the cut in all four majors this year, further emphasizing his consistency and skill throughout the season.

Scottie Scheffler Reflects on His Championship Win with Humility
At the post-tournament press conference, Scheffler expressed humility about his accomplishments, distancing himself from being considered extraordinary. He acknowledged that while he is capable of delivering lower scores than many competitors on certain weeks, he does not see himself as the greatest golfer of all time. Instead, he expressed gratitude for the opportunities he has received.
He remarked,
“I don’t think that I’m anything special just because some weeks I’m better at shooting a lower score than other guys are. Am I grateful for it? Do I enjoy it? Oh my gosh, yes, this is a cool feeling. I can’t wait to get home and celebrate this championship with the people that have helped me along the way. But at the end of the day, it doesn’t fulfil the deepest desires of my heart. I don’t know why I’m so lucky that I get to live out my dreams, but it’s something I’m very grateful for.”
Scheffler also shared his perspective on the fleeting nature of happiness after winning tournaments, emphasizing that achievements in golf do not guarantee lasting joy and that other aspects of life hold greater importance.
He added,
“Just because you win a golf tournament or accomplish something, it doesn’t make you happy. It doesn’t – maybe for a few moments, maybe for a few days, but at the end of the day, there’s more to life than playing golf. I’m pretty excited to go home and celebrate this one.”
Looking Ahead to Scheffler’s Next Tournament
Following his impressive victory at the Open Championship, Scottie Scheffler plans to take a short break before returning to competition. His next event will be the FedEx St. Jude Championship, scheduled to begin on August 7. This pause allows Scheffler to recharge and prepare for the upcoming challenges on the PGA Tour, as he aims to continue building upon his successful 2025 season.
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