Scottie Scheffler’s dominance in the world of golf continues to grow. His triumph at the RBC Heritage has pushed his average points in the Official World Golf Ranking to an astounding 15.016, widening his gap over Rory McIlroy, who stands at 7.365. This disparity is unprecedented, surpassing the gap between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson in 2009.
Scheffler’s streak of success includes consecutive victories at the Masters and the RBC Heritage, and four out of his last five events. Remarkably, he has yet to shoot even par or worse in 39 rounds this year.
While Scheffler prepares to welcome his first child with his wife, Meredith, he is expected to return for the PGA Championship next month.
In the women’s rankings, Nelly Korda maintains her dominance with a nearly doubled lead over Lilia Vu. Korda’s average points stand at 12.42, while Vu follows with 6.52. Korda’s victory at the Chevron Championship marked her fifth consecutive win.