Scottie Scheffler has been on an absolute tear over the past three years.
Scheffler‘s win rate since April 2024 has been truly breathtaking, but he has been the dominant force in golf since 2022.
The rest of the players on the PGA Tour are genuinely starting to question how they can beat Scheffler after his win at The Open.
The 29-year-old is in imperious form at Royal Portrush. He made winning by four strokes actually look relatively easy.
Comparisons between Scheffler and Tiger Woods have now begun, and the four-time major winner is the closest thing we have seen since the 49-year-old in his prime.
Scheffler isn’t motivated by money or winning trophies, he has made that very clear over the past week or so.
However, that doesn’t mean that it’s not interesting for fans to see just how much money he has taken home from his performances in major championships recently.
How much money Scottie Scheffler has earned in majors since 2022
Scheffler has been far and away the best and most consistent player in professional golf over the past three years.

His regular PGA Tour record is pretty special, but he has stepped it up a gear or two in the majors this season.
What separates Scheffler from the rest is the fact that he prides himself on being the best human being, father and husband that he can be.
His performances on the golf course do not define the world number one as a person, and that definitely isn’t the case for the majority of golfers at the very top of the game.
It could be argued that it is his attitude towards the game which is responsible for his outstanding recent success.
Scheffler has won $20.6 million in his last 16 major championship starts.
Scheffler has averaged more than $1 million in every single major he has played since the start of the 2022 season.
That is truly remarkable, whichever way you look at it.
Scottie Scheffler’s major record since 2022
Scheffler’s dominance in the game really began in April 2024.
However, his performances in golf’s four biggest championships over the past three years have been extraordinarily consistent.
| Major and year | Scheffler’s finishes |
| 2022 Masters | 1 |
| 2022 PGA Championship | CUT |
| 2022 US Open | T-2 |
| 2022 Open Championship | T-21 |
| 2023 Masters | T-10 |
| 2023 PGA Championship | T-2 |
| 2023 US Open | 3 |
| 2023 Open Championship | T-23 |
| 2024 Masters | 1 |
| 2024 PGA Championship | T-8 |
| 2024 US Open | T-41 |
| 2024 Open Championship | T-7 |
| 2025 Masters | 4 |
| 2025 PGA Championship | 1 |
| 2025 US Open | T-7 |
| 2025 Open Championship | 1 |
12 top-10 finishes in his last 16 major championship starts is a truly incredible achievement from Scheffler.
Four majors in the past four seasons is an unbelievably good return as well.
If Scheffler continues on that kind of path, he will have 15 majors to his name by the time he is 40.
That would draw him level with Tiger Woods’ tally, so the comparisons between the two American golfers are really not that far-fetched.
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