Comparisons of Scottie Scheffler to Tiger Woods, despite Scheffler’s recent success, are premature as Tiger’s achievements remain unparalleled.
By the Numbers
- Scheffler’s 2024 average of 3.23 “true strokes gained” is 0.75 strokes better than Xander Schauffele, but still below Tiger’s fourth-best season in the same metric.
- From 2006-2009, Tiger consistently outperformed Scheffler in true strokes gained.
Yes, But
While Scheffler’s recent wins are notable, he still has a long way to go to match Tiger’s historic achievements in golf.
State of Play
- Scottie Scheffler has won the Arnold Palmer Invitational and The Players Championship this season, but some top players are absent due to the LIV-PGA Tour dispute.
- Despite media comparisons, Scheffler’s current performance is not on par with Tiger Woods’ legendary accomplishments.
What’s Next
If Scheffler continues to perform well and secures major wins, then comparisons to Tiger Woods may become more valid in the future.
Bottom Line
It is premature to equate Scottie Scheffler’s current success to Tiger Woods’ unparalleled prime, emphasizing the vast gap in their golfing achievements.
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Sports Illustrated • Brian Giuffra, Special to SI.com
It’s Premature to Compare Scottie Scheffler to Tiger Woods