Scottie Scheffler has hurtled past Rory McIlroy in weeks spent as world No.1 but the American is still well off Tiger Woods’ all-time record. Scheffler has established himself as the man to beat in the world of golf and spent the entirety of 2024 top of the world rankings.
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There are some Tiger Woods records which simply beggar belief. And as Scottie Scheffler passes Rory McIlroy in weeks spent at world number one during his career, it is yet another reminder that
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Scottie Scheffler has surpassed Roy McIlroy for most weeks as the world No. 1 in golf. He still has a long way to go to set the record held by Tiger Woods, who has spent an astonishing 683 weeks.
Scottie Scheffler surpassed Rory McIlroy on the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) after spending 123 weeks ranked number one in the world. However, he still lags behind legendary golfer Tiger Woods.
Scottie Scheffler hopes to begin his PGA Tour season at the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, but he is still is not confirming his place in the field for the second signature event of the year. Sidelined the first month of the season due a right hand injury and subsequent surgery,
Scheffler, the world No. 1, underwent surgery on his right hand after a Christmas Day accident and hasn't competed since December.
Scottie Scheffler has insisted that he will not rush his return after suffering a bizarre injury while making pasta on Christmas Day. Scheffler punctured the palm of his hand while crafting homemade ravioli over the holiday period and required surgery to remove glass shards.
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