Scottie Scheffler has been named PGA Tour Player of the Year for the fourth consecutive season, continuing a dominant run that has established him as one of golf’s consistently top performers. The announcement comes after a standout 2025 campaign in which Scheffler captured six tournament victories, including major wins at both the PGA Championship and The Open Championship.
Scheffler’s achievement places him among an elite group of golfers who have maintained a high level of excellence over multiple seasons. Winning the PGA Tour Player of the Year award four times in a row reflects not only his skill but his consistency and resilience throughout the tour calendar.
In the 2025 season, Scheffler’s performance was marked by both his ability to win on demanding courses and to prevail in pressure-filled situations on the sport’s biggest stages. His victories at the PGA Championship and The Open Championship were central to his Player of the Year credentials, adding to a successful year that saw him maintain a leading position in the Official World Golf Ranking for much of the season.
In addition to his major victories, Scheffler added four more wins on tour, showcasing a well-rounded game and the ability to find success across different course types and conditions. His consistency allowed him to regularly finish near the top of leaderboards, further reinforcing his dominance in the 2025 season.
The PGA Tour Player of the Year award is voted on by fellow tour members, and Scheffler’s selection signals the respect he has earned among his peers. His continued excellence highlights a period of sustained success that is rare in professional golf, marking him as one of the defining players of his era.
While the 2026 season awaits, Scheffler’s recent accomplishments solidify his legacy and set a high standard for fellow competitors. Fans and fellow professionals alike will be watching closely to see if he can continue this remarkable run in the coming years.