Scottie Scheffler recently showcased his fierce competitive nature in a Rolex video. Even while playing casual rounds with friends at Royal Oaks Country Club, the World No. 1 admits, “I don’t wanna lose,” highlighting his relentless drive to win.
The video offers personal insights, showing Scheffler’s close bond with his family and coach, Randy Smith. Reflecting on his rise, he credited his 2022 Masters win to the unwavering support of his wife, Meredith, especially during emotionally overwhelming moments.
Before the final round at Augusta, Scheffler felt immense pressure but found solace in Meredith’s reassurance. “If I lost that day, she loves me the same,” he shared, emphasizing his family’s grounding influence and his deep Christian faith.
Since then, Scheffler has added another Masters title in 2024 and maintained his top ranking for over 100 weeks. His personal life flourished too, as he and Meredith welcomed their first child, Bennett, marking new milestones both professionally and personally.