Scottie Scheffler Dominates The American Express: A Historic Win
La Quinta, California – Scottie Scheffler’s exceptional performance continues to capture the attention of the golfing world as he claimed victory at The American Express on January 25, 2026. This triumph marks Scheffler’s 20th career win on the PGA Tour, reinforcing his status as a formidable force in professional golf.
A Stellar Start to 2026
Scheffler began his 2026 PGA Tour season in impressive fashion. Starting just one shot behind the leader at the Pete Dye Stadium Course, he delivered a stunning 6-under 66 in his final round, finishing the tournament at 27-under par. This commanding performance secured him a four-shot lead over his competitors.
Scottie Scheffler has won 14 times in his last 35 starts on the PGA Tour.
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Career Milestones
This victory is particularly significant as Scheffler joins an elite group of golfers. He is now just the third player in modern history to achieve 20 wins and four major titles before the age of 30, following legends Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods. His recent successes include:
- 2024 Victories: 7 wins including the Masters
- 2025 Victories: 6 wins including the PGA Championship and British Open
Scheffler’s remarkable consistency is evident, as he hasn’t missed a cut since August 2022, with his worst finish being a T25 at the WM Phoenix Open last season.
Impressive Earnings
With his recent win, Scheffler’s career earnings exceed $100 million, a milestone reached by only two other golfers in history. His financial accomplishments on Tour stand as follows:
- Scottie Scheffler: Over $100 million
- Rory McIlroy: Nearly $108 million
- Tiger Woods: Approximately $121 million
Tournament Highlights
Scheffler’s round was defined by its steady control, only marred briefly by a bogey on the second hole. He quickly rebounded, posting four birdies in just seven holes. Notably, he demonstrated exceptional skill on the par-5 11th hole with a near-eagle chip, which ultimately led to an easy birdie and expanded his lead. By the 12th hole, his advantage grew to four strokes after competitor Andrew Putnam’s bogey.
Despite a momentary setback with a double bogey on the par-3 17th, Scheffler maintained his composure and cruised to victory.
Final Standing Highlights:
- Scottie Scheffler: 1st place, 27-under
- Tied for 2nd: Jason Day, 23-under (with a final round of 8-under 64), Ryan Gerard, Matt McCarty, and Andrew Putnam.
Looking Ahead
As the 2026 season unfolds, Scheffler’s performance suggests he is not only poised for further success but potentially on track for another historic year in professional golf. With his exceptional skills and competitive spirit, golf enthusiasts eagerly anticipate what lies ahead for this outstanding athlete.

