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116-Year Record Broken: Scheffler Wins his First 4 Majors by 3+ Shots

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Posted by Admin 21 Jul 2025

WRITTEN BY AKSH GUPTA

 

When the final putt dropped at Royal Portrush on 20th July 2025, Scottie Scheffler—and golf—paused. With ball in the cup, the world No. 1 exhaled. He’d just claimed the Claret Jug, forged his place in golfing legend, and in doing so, shattered records while remaining utterly, humanely himself.

 

SCOTTIE KISSING CLARET JUG

 

Scottie Scheffler Kissing the Claret Jug

 

A Record-Breaking Weekend

  • Scheffler finished 17 under par (267) to win by four strokes over Harris English 
  • His USD 3.1 million winner’s cheque came from a total purse of USD 17 million—the same as 2024—placing The Open as the third-richest men’s major 
  • He became the first player in 116 years (since John Henry Taylor in 1909) to win his first four majors by three shots or more .
  • With Masters and PGA already in the bag, only the U.S. Open remains to complete the career Grand Slam
  • He has never lost a major when holding an outright 54-hole lead, including this one
  • Scheffler is only the second No. 1 in history to lift the Claret Jug (after Tiger Woods) 
     

The Emotional Peaks and Valleys

 

Early Resilience

After steady rounds of 68, 64, and 67, Scheffler started the final round four shots clear .

He birdied holes 1, 4, and 5, stretching the lead to seven strokes—a commanding statement.

 

Watch the FINAL ROUND HIGHLIGHTS NOW!

 

The Moment of Vulnerability

Then came the double bogey on the 8th—his first real misstep of the day—which trimmed his lead from seven to four . In a flash, nerves surfaced. Yet for Scheffler, it was a reality check, not a derailment.

 

Calm Under Pressure

Responding with grace, he sank clutch birdies at the 9th and 12th, cruising confidently to the finish with par on his final six holes . His final‑round 68 sealed a dominant victory and etched his name deeply into Portrush lore .

 

Bryson DeChambeau: A Comeback to Remember

Thursday’s storms battered Bryson DeChambeau, leading to a rough 78 (+7), tying him for 144th. Faced with the thought of withdrawing, he instead pivoted to positivity.

 

BRYSON SUNDAY

 

Bryson Dechambeau during the final Round of THE OPEN 2025.

 

He then reeled off rounds of 65, 68, and 64—a 16-under weekend—earning a share of tenth place at –9 . His final-round 64 ranked as the joint‑best of the championship .

 

Reflecting on his turnaround, DeChambeau said:

“I want to go home… but I woke up this morning and I said… I can’t give up.” 

His surge also boosted his bid for the U.S. Ryder Cup team .

 

Human Moments Behind the Headlines

  • Scheffler’s win — over USD 19 million earned this season and nearing USD 100 million career earnings  — didn’t score headlines just for the money, but for what he did with it: staying grounded, family-centered, unflashy.
     
  • Celebrating with wife Meredith and son Bennett, he balanced swagger and stillness, embodying the rare champion who “plays, doesn’t posture” 
     

scottie with his son

 

Scottie With his Son Bennett after winning THE OPEN 2025.

 

  • Bryson’s comeback wasn’t just statistical—it was emotional. From considering quitting to firing through the weekend under pressure, his journey was raw, relatable, and hopeful.
     

What’s Next on This Grand Path

  • Scheffler remains one major away from the career Grand Slam—a quest that only five men have completed.
     
  • His flawless track record when leading after 54 holes and his link-course composure make him a front-runner for Oakmont this June.
     
  • DeChambeau’s resilience sets the tone for a strong U.S. Ryder Cup campaign and adds narrative depth ahead of the season’s final stretch.
     

 

Final Take

Royal Portrush 2025 will be remembered not just for the trophy, but for how it was won—clinical, yet deeply human. Scottie Scheffler’s win, a tapestry of dominance, stumbles, and rebound, wrapped in humility. Bryson DeChambeau's comeback, a testament to resolve. Two American stories woven into the fabric of the world’s oldest major.

 

Watch The Iconic Final Putt and Scottie Lifting the CLARET JUG!

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