Scottie Scheffler, with hot putter, demolishes field to win at Bay Hill (2025)

ORLANDO, Fla. — Scottie Scheffler figured the simple solution to his putting struggles was to quit trying so hard. That’s what he did at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, and it wasn’t a fair fight.

The best in the world from tee to green, Scheffler didn’t miss a putt inside 15 feet on the weekend. On a tough Sunday at Bay Hill, he played bogey-free in the final group and closed with a 6-under-par 66, by two shots the best score of the final round.

The result was a five-shot victory, the largest at Bay Hill since Tiger Woods in 2012.

“It would be borderline unfair if he starts putting really good,” U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark said after finishing second. “I never want to wish ill on anybody, but if starts putting positive each week it’s going to be really hard to beat.”

The positive was in reference to the “strokes gained” statistic, regarded as the most accurate measure. Scheffler usually is on the negative side, no tournament more glaring than the Memorial last year. He lost 8.5 shots to the field in putting and missed a playoff by one shot.

“His ball-striking is, honestly, on another level compared to everyone else right now,” Rory McIlroy said. “We knew if he started to hole putts, then this sort of stuff would happen.”

Scheffler was simply unstoppable.

He holed a 12-foot birdie putt on the opening hole, built a three-shot lead at the turn and then poured it on as a Clark, Shane Lowry and Will Zalatoris simply were trying to survive Bay Hill.

Scheffler hit wedge to 8 feet for birdie on No. 10. He hit another wedge to 6 feet on No. 11. He made key par saves and then poured in a 35-foot birdie on the 15th, letting out a yell with a light fist pump.

“Part of the problem is just trying too hard,” Scheffler said. “It’s frustrating to not have the best of myself, just because I know that I can putt really well. It’s not like I’ve been a bad putter my whole career. I’ve just gone through a stretch where it’s been tough.

“I think this week I did a really good job of not letting the misses get to me.”

Scheffler finished at 15-under 273 and won $4 million from the $20 million purse of this signature event. It was his seventh career win, all against some of the strongest fields.

And it came a week before Scheffler defends his title at The Players Championship, which had been his last official PGA Tour win.

All that held him back over the last year was the putter. Scheffler switched to a mallet model this week, but far more important was keeping quiet between the ears, thinking more about the stroke than the outcome.

Both were superb.

“I just stayed in my own little space and tried to keep pushing,” Scheffler said.

Scheffler had spoken earlier in the week about learning to quiet the mind. The trick was not to block out the noise — in this case, endless questions about his putting — and focus on something positive. He also made sure not to let putting take away from the fact he was playing golf like no one else from tee-to-green.

“He showed today why he’s world No. 1,” said Lowry, who started the day tied for the lead and never had a chance. Lowry finished with three birdies and seven pars over the last 10 holes for a 72 to finish third.

Clark did the best at trying to stay close, and he was two shots behind through eight holes. But it all turned so quickly. Clark drove into the rough and made bogey on the ninth hole and then didn’t make another birdie until the par-5 16th.

Clark birdied the 18th for quite the consolation prize. He earned $2.2 million as the runner-up.

Zalatoris and Russell Henley each had a 72 and tied for fourth. Zalatoris secured a spot in the British Open for having the lowest score among players not already exempt.

Scheffler’s lead atop the world ranking got even larger over McIlroy, who had a chance to overtake him with a victory at Bay Hill. McIlroy started the final round four shots behind and promptly shot 41 on the front nine. He shot 76 and tied for 21st.

“This is a super tough golf course, and to be 6-under today going out with the lead and just sort of lapping the field is super impressive,” McIlroy said. “But we all knew that he had this in him.”

This should at least stop questions about Scheffler’s putting. He led the field in the most vital putting statistic Sunday and ranked fifth for the week. This came after he indicated earlier in the week how much the constant questions were grating on him.

“If I get asked constantly about putting, sometimes it feels like I’m not playing well. But I’m playing pretty darn good,” he said Monday while at the TPC Sawgrass.

Bay Hill was the perfect reminder.

“It had been awhile since I won,” Scheffler said. “There had been a lot of chatter about my game and the state of where it was at, and so it was nice to kind of come in here with a good mental attitude and to perform well under pressure.

“And I think today’s round was really special for me going forward.”

Scottie Scheffler, with hot putter, demolishes field to win at Bay Hill (2025)

FAQs

Scottie Scheffler, with hot putter, demolishes field to win at Bay Hill? ›

Scheffler made every important putt to build a three-shot lead at the turn and then poured it on with a game so complete he closed with a bogey-free, 6-under 66 — the lowest score by two shots at Bay Hill Club & Lodge in the final round — while playing in the last group.

What is Scottie Scheffler's net worth? ›

Scottie Scheffler's net worth is estimated to be about $50 million, though some reports suggest it could be anywhere up to $90 million.

What is the new putter that Scotty Scheffler is using? ›

Scheffler tinkered with different putters in the second half of 2023, benching his Scotty Cameron blade-style putter for a prototype TaylorMade Spider with a milled face at the end of the PGA Tour season.

What putter did Scottie Scheffler use at the Masters? ›

Scottie Scheffler won the Masters using a TaylorMade L-neck Spider Tour X.

What putter did Scottie Scheffler switch too? ›

Scheffler went away from his six-time-winning blade putter at the FedEx St. Jude Championship in Memphis, where he debuted a TaylorMade Spider Tour X “SS Proto” mallet putter. The SS Proto had all the makings of a Spider putter, including the dual-winged mallet shape, and True Path white sightline on the crown.

What is Justin Spieth's net worth? ›

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Spieth has an estimated net worth of $120 million. On top of his PGA Tour winnings, Spieth's popularity has earned him numerous endorsement deals over the years. Among other deals, Spieth has a contract with Under Armour reportedly worth more than $10 million per year through 2029.

How much does Scottie Scheffler Caddie make? ›

Scott, who caddied for Bubba Watson for 15 years before joining Scheffler, reportedly has an annual base salary of $135,000.

What is the #1 putter on the PGA Tour? ›

TaylorMade leads the way in 2024 with 14th wins, with Odyssey close behind with 12 victories.

What does Scottie Scheffler carry in his bag? ›

Scottie Scheffler's Bag
ClubBrandModel
WedgesTitleistVokey SM8
TitleistVokey Design WedgeWorks
PutterTaylorMadeSpider Tour X SS Proto
Golf BallTitleistPro V1
5 more rows
Jun 8, 2024

What is Tiger Woods current putter? ›

One club doesn't make a player great, but it's fair to say Woods and his Newport 2 GSS have a special relationship. He's won 14 of his 15 major titles with the wand, making it arguably the most important putter in the history of the sport, outside of Karsten Solheim's Anser creation.

What length putter does Scottie Scheffler use? ›

Scottie Scheffler's putter specs:

Length: 35.5'' Sight Line: True Path with Full Line. Loft: 3° Lie: 72°

What putter does Rickie Fowler use? ›

Back in January of 2023, Fowler switched into an old Odyssey Versa Jailbird putter equipped with a 17-inch SuperStroke Tour 3.0 grip, and slathered in lead tape on the sole for weighting purposes.

What is glad company net worth? ›

Total Valuation

GLAD has a market cap or net worth of $505.36 million. The enterprise value is $823.40 million.

How much money has Scottie Scheffler made in 2024? ›

Here's another nugget to show just how lucrative 2024 has been for Scheffler: Of the $50,090,000 potential earnings he could have won this year -- meaning, if he won every event he played -- he took home $28,148,691. That's a percentage of 56.20%.

How wealthy is Phil Mickelson? ›

His PGA prize money total (over $96 million) leaves him behind only Tiger Woods in tour history.

How much is Loujain's husband worth? ›

Walid had a huge net worth.

There isn't an exact estimate out there, and estimates in the news have fluctuated, but Walid's net worth was definitely off the charts. At the time of his death, he was worth a reported £8 billion (or roughly $9.2 billion) according to his obituary in The Independent.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Recommended Articles
Article information

Author: Otha Schamberger

Last Updated:

Views: 5295

Rating: 4.4 / 5 (75 voted)

Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Otha Schamberger

Birthday: 1999-08-15

Address: Suite 490 606 Hammes Ferry, Carterhaven, IL 62290

Phone: +8557035444877

Job: Forward IT Agent

Hobby: Fishing, Flying, Jewelry making, Digital arts, Sand art, Parkour, tabletop games

Introduction: My name is Otha Schamberger, I am a vast, good, healthy, cheerful, energetic, gorgeous, magnificent person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.