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Scottie Scheffler Prioritises Family Over Golf, Considers Quitting If It Affects Loved Ones

Scottie Scheffler expresses that golf does not provide true fulfilment without family. He prioritises being a great father and may quit if his career impacts his home life.

Scottie Scheffler has expressed a willingness to leave golf if it ever negatively impacts his family life. Despite being a top contender for the Claret Jug at Royal Portrush, Scheffler views the sport as lacking in personal fulfilment. He is aiming for his fourth major title, having already secured two Masters victories and the PGA Championship in May.

Scheffler's perspective on golf shifted significantly after becoming a father last year. He shared, "This is not a fulfilling life. It's fulfilling from the sense of accomplishment, but it's not fulfilling from a sense of the deepest places of your heart." This sentiment reflects his struggle with finding deeper meaning beyond professional success.

Scheffler Puts Family First Over Golf Career

The American golfer has been leading in major wins and top 10 finishes since 2020. However, he questions the ultimate purpose of these achievements. "There are a lot of people that make it to what they thought was going to fulfil them in life, and you get there, you get to number one in the world, and they're like, 'what's the point?' I really do believe that because, what is the point?" he pondered.

In 2024, Scheffler experienced both triumph and turmoil. He won at Augusta National by four strokes but faced legal issues shortly after. Arrested before the PGA Championship in Louisville, Kentucky, he was charged with several offences including assaulting an officer. These charges were eventually dismissed.

Despite these challenges, Scheffler remains focused on his family. He prioritises being a devoted father over his golfing career. "I'm blessed to be able to play golf," he stated. "But if my golf ever started affecting my home life... that's going to be the last day that I play out here for a living."

Scheffler also dealt with a serious hand injury earlier this year but continues to reflect on what truly matters to him. He emphasised that while he loves practising and living his dreams, understanding their significance can be elusive at times.

Ultimately, Scheffler's reflections highlight his desire for balance between professional success and personal happiness. His commitment to family underscores his belief that life's true value extends beyond accolades on the golf course.

Story first published: Wednesday, July 16, 2025, 1:44 [IST]
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