In one of the most memorable weekends of the golf season, Scottie Scheffler claimed victory at the 2025 PGA Championship held at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, finishing with a total score of -11. The American golfer displayed remarkable control and consistency throughout four rounds to clinch his third major title, adding to his wins at The Masters 2022 and The Open 2023.
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Scheffler Joins Legends with Third Major Title |
Scheffler’s win puts him in elite company. He becomes the first golfer since Seve Ballesteros to win his first three major championships each by more than 3 strokes. His all-around performance at Quail Hollow – particularly on the back nine – drew praise from players and analysts worldwide.
“Scheffler’s course management is on another level. He’s not just winning – he’s dominating,” said former champion Rory McIlroy.
Spain’s Jon Rahm made headlines with a strong showing, finishing T8. This marks his best result since rejoining PGA Tour events after a controversial stint in LIV Golf. His return adds depth and drama to the remainder of the season.
After finishing runner-up at Quail Hollow, Bryson DeChambeau has surged back into the top 10 of the Official World Golf Rankings, now sitting at #10, pushing out Shane Lowry. Known for his power game and analytics-driven approach, DeChambeau is again a serious contender heading into summer.
The international golf scene remains intense with major events just around the corner:
Charles Schwab Challenge | May 22–25 | Fort Worth, Texas
U.S. Open 2025 | June 12–15 | Oakmont Country Club, Pennsylvania
The Open Championship 2025 | July 17–20 | Royal Portrush, Northern Ireland
Golf fans can expect fierce competition as players gear up for the final two majors of the season.
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