July 3, 2024

Scottie Scheffler has eclipsed Tiger Woods’ remarkable six-month record from the 2000 PGA Tour.

Scottie Scheffler’s victory at the Travelers Championship has caused him to break what many considered to be Tiger Woods’ “unbreakable” record.

Last week, Scheffler, who turned 28 years old, won his sixth PGA Tour championship in his previous ten tries.

On the first extra hole, he sealed the victory with a two-putt par from 15 feet after Tom Kim’s ball got stuck in the greenside bunker and made a bogey.

After winning his 12th career PGA Tour championship and taking home a cool $3.6 million, Scheffler added 66 more points to his Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR) total, solidifying his place atop the world rankings.

With his most recent points, Scheffler has now surpassed Woods’ all-time record of 532 points through the first half of the season, which he established in 2000—a season in which he went on to win nine times.

As of now, Scheffler has accumulated 583 points in 2024’s first half.

The update was shared by OWGR expert Nosferatu on X and Twitter.

Nosferatu tweeted:

Almost seemingly unbreakable #OWGR Tiger Woods record set since his storied 2000 season was completely destroyed by Scottie Scheffler!

Most OWGR points a player has accrued in the first half of the year:

  1. Scottie 2024: approximately 583 p.
  2. Tiger 2000: roughly 532 p.

Among Scheffler’s six victories this season, two were a second career Players Championship and a second career major at The Masters. The other four came from signature events.

Scheffler received just under $30 million in prize money in 2024 as a result of those six winner’s checks.

By the time he broke the record with nine victories in a season in 2000 (the US Open, US PGA, WGC-NEC Invitational, Mercedes Championship, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Bay Hill Invitational, Memorial Tournament, and US Open), Woods had only won five titles at this point.

If Scheffler wants to equal Woods’ nine-record season—which Vijay Singh also accomplished in 2004—he will have to maintain a high gear.

Scheffler still has to play in at least five PGA Tour events, according to a closer look at his remaining schedule: the Scottish Open, The Open, FedEx St Jude Championship, BMW Championship, and Tour Championship (the FedEx Cup finale).

In August, he will participate in the Olympic Golf Tournament in Paris, and in September, he will be a member of the US Presidents Cup team.

What appeared to be one of the most unbreakable #OWGR Tiger Woods records since his renowned 2000 season was completely destroyed by Scottie Scheffler!

The player with the most OWGR points in the first half of the year is:

  1. Scottie 2024: ~583p
  2. Tiger 2000: ~532p pic.twitter.com/WfAtiREqVl

— @VC606 Nosferatu June 23, 2024
With six season victories, Scheffler now shares the record with Nick Price (1994) and Tiger Woods (2005, 2009).

In addition, Woods has three seasons with seven or more wins: seven in 2007; eight in 1999 and 2006; and nine in 2000.

Nine wins in a season on the PGA Tour is a record shared by Vijay Singh (2004).

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