On Monday, December 15, Scottie Scheffler was announced as the PGA Tour Player of the Year for the 2025 season. The World No. 1 golfer has now won the prestigious award for the fourth straight year, making him only the second player to achieve this after Tiger Woods.
Scheffler was in absolutely phenomenal form this season, though that could be said for the last four years. He has bagged a whopping 19 titles since his maiden win in 2022, which include four major championships. Four years later, he is just one US Open victory away from completing the career Grand Slam.
Here, we will take a look at Scheffler's stats from each of the last four years.
Scottie Scheffler's stats from each of the last four seasons explored
2021-22

This was the breakthrough season for Scheffler as he announced himself to the world. He claimed his first title in February at the Waste Management Phoenix Open and then went on to win two more in March.
In April, Scottie Scheffler entered Augusta National as World No. 1 for the first time and ultimately claimed his first Masters Tournament title. Overall, he played 25 events in 2021-22 and made 21 cuts. He posted 18 top-25 finishes and registered four runner-up results in addition to his wins. The successful season earned him $14,046,910.
2022-23

The following year, Scheffler elevated his game further and didn't miss a single cut in 23 starts. He displayed incredible consistency and registered 17 top-25s.
That season, Jon Rahm was equally challenging, but Scheffler managed to post two wins. He didn't win a major championship but secured top-ten finishes in three of them. Another impressive season helped him earn $21,014,342.
2024

This year, Scheffler surged far ahead of his peers and became a winning machine. The star golfer played nineteen events without missing a cut and posted seventeen top-ten finishes.
Scheffler claimed a whopping seven wins, including the Masters Tournament, the Players Championship and the Tour Championship. He also won the gold medal at the Paris Olympics and claimed the unofficial Hero World Challenge. The ace golfer set a new earnings record and crossed $29 million this year
2025

This year, Scheffler remained at his consistent best and recorded six more wins despite a slow start. His victories included the PGA Championship and The Open Championship, bringing his major tally to four.
Overall, Scheffler played 20 events and finished in the top 25 in each of them. This included seventeen top-ten finishes, which helped him earn $27,659,550 for the year.