Scottie Scheffler’s Historic Victory at the 2024 Tour Championship
Scottie Scheffler capped off a remarkable 2024 season by winning the Tour Championship and securing the FedEx Cup title. Entering the final round with a commanding lead, Scheffler's performance was not without drama. At one point, his seven-shot lead dwindled to two after consecutive bogeys and a shanked bunker shot. However, he quickly regained his composure, rallying with clutch birdies and an eagle to restore a comfortable margin. His final score of 30-under par was the lowest ever recorded in the staggered strokes format of the Tour Championship, cementing his place in history.
A Season Dominated by Scheffler
Scheffler’s victory at the Tour Championship was the crowning moment of an extraordinary season. In 2024, Scheffler won seven times on the PGA Tour, a feat not achieved since Tiger Woods in 2007. His season highlights included triumphs at the Masters and the Players Championship, along with four other Signature Event wins. His consistent dominance throughout the year earned him the world No. 1 ranking and widespread recognition as the best player in the game. The Tour Championship win also marked his first FedEx Cup title, adding to his impressive resume.
The Comeback Moment at East Lake
Though Scheffler’s victory seemed inevitable, there was a tense moment during the final round when things nearly unraveled. After bogeying the 7th and 8th holes and seeing his lead shrink to just two strokes, Scheffler responded with a stunning birdie on the 9th hole, a crucial turning point in the tournament. His precise 4-iron shot on the par-3 ninth, landing just five feet from the hole, helped him regain momentum. This birdie was followed by two more on the next holes, restoring his lead to five strokes and effectively ending any chance of a comeback from Collin Morikawa.
An unforgettable season for Scottie Scheffler! ????
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) September 1, 2024
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A Record-Breaking Performance
Scheffler's victory at the Tour Championship was a record-breaking affair. His 30-under-par final score is the lowest ever recorded under the staggered strokes format introduced in 2019. This victory is his 13th PGA Tour win, achieved just 931 days after his first victory at the 2022 WM Phoenix Open. Scheffler's rapid rise through the ranks has drawn comparisons to legendary players like Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, both of whom took longer to reach 13 wins. His historic season will be remembered as one of the most dominant in modern golf.
As the 2024 season comes to a close, all eyes are on Scottie Scheffler as he looks to continue his dominance in 2025. Already an Olympic gold medalist and Masters champion, Scheffler has proven his ability to perform on the biggest stages. With his first FedEx Cup title under his belt, Scheffler’s focus will likely shift toward further major championships and solidifying his legacy in the sport. With the Ryder Cup just around the corner, Scheffler will be a key figure for the U.S. team as they seek to reclaim the title from Europe.

