Scottie Scheffler has had a remarkable 2024 PGA Tour season so far, with six victories, including his second Major, and an Olympic gold medal. He has achieved significant milestones, such as becoming the first six-time victor since Arnold Palmer in 1962, 41 consecutive rounds of par or better, and breaking his own PGA Tour money record in a single season. Starting the Tour Championship with a two-stroke lead due to leading the FedEx Cup standings, Scheffler extended his lead to seven strokes after carding a 65 in the first round.

The seven-stroke lead after 18 holes of the Tour Championship is a record, showcasing Scheffler’s dominance. The World No.1’s focus remains on scoring as low as possible and staying in his lane, regardless of his lead. If Scheffler wins the Tour Championship, he would earn the $25 million top prize and increase his 2024 earnings to over $60 million. However, even with a potential seventh PGA Tour victory, Scheffler would not be among the players with the most wins in a single season, such as Byron Nelson with 18 wins in 1945.

Scheffler’s rivals, such as Xander Schauffele and Collin Morikawa, are trailing behind him in the standings, but anything can happen over the remaining rounds of the Tour Championship. Currently, Scheffler’s focus is on maintaining his strong performance and not getting ahead of himself. The support of the Player Impact Program and potential future earnings only add to the stakes as Scheffler pursues further success on the PGA Tour.

The Tour Championship presents a significant opportunity for Scheffler to solidify his legacy and place among the greats in PGA Tour history. While he may not surpass the record of 18 wins in a single season, his consistent performance and achievements in 2024 have already distinguished him as one of the top players on tour. As the season progresses, Scheffler’s impact on the game and his potential for future success will continue to be closely monitored by fans and experts alike.

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