In a tournament typically reserved for those who need to play in order to secure future qualifications for the PGA Tour, Scottie Scheffler showed once again that, when he plays, he is an unstoppable force. Teeing it up in the 2025 Procore Championship for the first time in his career ahead of the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, Scheffler looked every bit like the world No. 1 as he overcame a two-stroke deficit to Ben Griffin at the 54-hole mark to secure a one-stroke victory at 19 under.
The win represents Scheffler's sixth of the season as he joins Tiger Woods as the only other player with multiple seasons on the PGA Tour of six wins or more since 1983. His career win total has now risen to 19 on the PGA Tour — not including the Hero World Challenges or the Olympics — and his streak of cons