Scottie Scheffler's net worth

Last Modified Jan 7, 2025 09:39 GMT
Scottie Scheffler Net Worth
Scottie Scheffler. Source: Getty Images

Scottie Scheffler is an American professional golfer who has rapidly become one of the most dominant players on the PGA Tour. Having maintained the top spot in the Official World Golf Ranking for more than 115 weeks, he initially attained the rank in March 2022. He is also a two-time Masters Tournament champion in 2022 and 2024. In the six years since going professional in 2018, Scheffler has won 16 times, 12 of them on the PGA Tour. He was also chosen as the 2020 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year and won the Player of the Year and Money List awards in 2022 and 2023 respectively.

Scottie Scheffler's two consecutive Players Championship wins (2023 and 2024), his two Masters Tournament wins (2022 and 2024) and the 2022 WGC Match Play win were his most notable victories in his career, as of January 2025. He also competed in the 2024 Travelers Championship, where he defeated South Korean player Tom Kim in a playoff match.

NameScott Alexander "Scottie" Scheffler
Net Worth$110 million (as per Celebrity Net Worth)
Age28 years old (born on June 21, 1996)
ResidenceDallas, Texas
Marital StatusMarried
Source of WealthGolf and endorsements
Salary$15.9 million (on-course average)
Endorsements Netjets, Veritex, Nike Community Bank, and Rolex
Endorsement Earning$20 million

How much is Scottie Scheffler's net worth in 2025?

Scottie Scheffler's net worth is approximately $110 million, as reported by Celebrity Net Worth. The Masters winner added a subsequent amount to his wealth from his golfing career. Moreover, endorsements helped him to uplift his net worth by a decent amount. According to Forbes in The World's Highest-Paid Golfers Earnings section in 2024, Scheffler earned $61 million. He is also ranked fourth on the World's Highest-Paid Golfers list and 29th on the World's Highest-Paid Athletes list.

Scottie Scheffler's salary

Scottie Scheffler's PGA earnings was a total of $58,582,802 in 2024 which includes official payouts of $24,582,802, unofficial payouts of $1,000,000, a tour championship bonus of $25,000,000 and a Tour Top 10 bonus of $8,000,000, as reported by Spotrac. Apart from this, his major earnings were $4,645,556 in 2024, which includes $521,418 in master earnings, $72,305 from the US Open, and $451,833 from The Open. Previously, he made $29,882,412 in the 2023 season and $25,293,936 in 2022, playing in PGA. Forbes reported, Scottie Scheffler as one of the highest-paid gold athletes with $61 million in earnings.

Also read:- Scottie Scheffler's Career Earnings

Scottie Scheffler's endorsements

The Masters' green jacket impacted his brand value and Scottie Scheffler signed a multi-year contract with TaylorMade. However, he only uses their driver and irons. Scheffler also sponsors Titleist ball and Vokey Wedges, along with Scotty Cameron Putter. Besides this, he had signed endorsement deals with Nike, Rolex, Netjets, and Variety Community Bank. Reportedly, Scheffler makes around $20 million from endorsements.

Also read:- Scottie Scheffler Endorsements Earnings

Scottie Scheffler's investments

Scheffler invested in a pickleball team, the Texas Ranchers, in August 2023, as per Team USA's official website.

Scottie Scheffler's house

According to the New York Post, Scheffler paid $2.1 million for a lavish mansion in Dallas, Texas. He bought it in 2020 after being married to Meredith Scudder, his high school love. The approximately 5,000-square-foot home has five bedrooms and six bathrooms, and Zillow estimates its most recent value at more than $3 million.

Also read:- Where does Scottie Scheffler live?

Scottie Scheffler's car

Scottie Scheffler's first car was a 2012 Yukon that his dad gifted him when he became a professional golfer in 2018. Scheffler donated the car to Triumph Over Kid Cancer (TOKC), a charity that raises money for childhood cancer research, as per their official website. The auction was handled by Heritage Auctions and had a starting bid of $50,000, as reported by the Golf.

Scottie Scheffler's charity work

Scottie Scheffler is actively involved in charity through his Scottie Scheffler Foundation, which supports several important causes. The foundation has partnered with Triumph Over Kid Cancer (TOKC), an organization focused on funding research and supporting families affected by childhood cancer. Additionally, Scheffler’s foundation supports the NTPGA Foundation, which helps to promote junior golf programs. The foundation also supports The College Golf Fellowship (CGF), an organization dedicated to helping college golfers balance their faith and athletics.

FAQ's on Scottie Scheffler

A. Scottie Scheffler's full name is Scottie Alexander Scheffler.

A. Scottie Scheffler earned $61 million in 2024, as reported by Forbes.

A. Scheffler played collegiate golf at the University of Texas and earned All-American honors.

A. Scottie Scheffler turned professional in 2018.

A. Scottie Scheffler earned a degree in finance at the University of Texas. 

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