Scotty Schaeffler finished his stay in Scotland in the final round of 67 at the Genesis Scotland Open, leading to eighth place at 9 under. This performance was one of the most consistent runs in recent PGA Tour history, and presented yet another stable show.
Schaeffler didn’t dominate the leaderboard as fans would expect, but once again proved why he is a top-ranked golfer in the world.
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Despite the tricky situation and strong winds at the Renaissance Club, Schaeffler notched his 15th straight-top 25 finish of the season. Even more impressive is that 10 of these results were top 10 placements.
The PGA Tour posted a news official to X, saying, “With a T8 finish at the Genesis Scottish Open, Scottie Scheffler, the world’s No. 1 finish, has finished in the top 25 of the top 25, including 15 consecutive top 10 finishes this season.”
With a T8 finish at the Genesis Scottish Open, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler finished in the top 25 in 15 starts this season.
– PGA Tour Communication (@pgatourcomms) July 13, 2025
Schaeffler struggles with himself, but his performance in Scotland offers plenty of reasons to be optimistic towards the final majors of the season.
“I feel like I’m really close. I was playing really good golf there,” Schaeffler said after his round. “We need to build momentum and spend more time on the course.”
That confidence is important as Schaeffler prepares for the Open Championship at the Royal Portrush. He is expected to become one of his bets’ favorites, despite the increasing competition.
Rory McIlroy reminded the world of golf that he is still a major threat. The four-time major champion finished second at 13 under, finishing tied with just two shots from winner Chris Gotterup. It was a strong adjustment for McIlroy, chasing his second Open Championship title.
Gotterup won a groundbreaking victory and became the sixth American to win the Scotland Open. The victory also secured his spot in the open and gave him the opportunity to get on the momentum.
With Schaeffler’s streak still intact and McIlroy spikes, the stage is ready for a compelling showdown at Portrush.
The field is shaped to be talented and fans can expect high drama as the best golf fight for the claret jug. Others may be chasing the title, but Schaeffler is chasing a season of perfect consistency. And the opening is his next chance to turn it into something bigger.
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