Emerging From Tiger’s Shadow, Scheffler Is Soaring

The 2024 PGA Tour season showcased a clear separation for the world-ranked number one and those seeking to chase him down.
Emerging From Tiger’s Shadow, Scheffler Is Soaring
Scottie Scheffler of the United States (R) and tournament host Tiger Woods pose with the trophy after winning the final round of the Hero World Challenge at Albany Golf Course in Nassau on Dec. 3, 2023. Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images
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Domination. That word conveys a certain fundamental reality—Scottie Scheffler used the 2024 PGA Tour season to clearly separate himself from all competitors.

Scheffler’s results this year have widened the gap to Grand Canyon proportions.

M. James Ward
M. James Ward
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Ward is a member of the Golf Writers Association of America and Met Golf Writers Association. He has covered over 100 major championships and 12 Ryder Cup Matches. His golf acumen extends to architecture/travel, equipment, apparel, and general interest stories as well as in-depth interviews with the leading participants and influencers in the sport.