Scheffler sees off McIlroy and Smith to claim POTY award
Scottie Scheffler has been named the PGA Tour's player of the year after receiving 89% of the vote from his fellow competitors.
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Scottie Scheffler has been named the PGA Tour's player of the year after receiving 89% of the vote from his fellow competitors.
Scottie Scheffler went 58 tournaments over more than two years between getting a PGA Tour card and getting his first win at the Phoenix Open. That turned out to be just the beginning of a year that topped all others in golf.
Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy and Cameron Smith have been named as the three contenders for the PGA Tour Player of the Year award. Despite joining LIV Golf, which means he cannot play on the PGA Tour when the new season begins on September 12, Smith has been included in the shortlist.
LIV Golf Series member Cameron Smith is one of three nominees for 2021-22 PGA Tour Player of the Year honors.
Scottie Scheffler suffered an agonising defeat to Rory McIlroy in the Tour Championship, but the Irishman has backed the world No. 1 to be named PGA Tour Player of the Year. Scheffler won four times in the 2022 season, the highlight being his maiden major win at the Masters.
After near misses at the majors, Rory McIlroy delivered the statement win his season deserved with a stunning victory at the Tour Championship. He left himself too much to do at the Masters, US PGA Championship and US Open, and suffered the agony of being overhauled by a rampant Cameron Smith at the Open. Ad But on an East Lake course he loves, McIlroy overhauled Scottie Scheffler to become the only player to win the FedEx Cup on three occasions.
Rory McIlroy, the strongest voice for the PGA Tour in a tumultuous year, had the final say with his clubs Sunday when he rallied from six shots behind to win the Tour Championship and capture the FedEx Cup for the third time, breaking a tie with Tiger Woods for the most since the trophy's inception in 2007.
ATLANTA — Scottie Scheffler returned to East Lake on Sunday morning looking every bit like the world's No. 1 player, pulling away with four birdies over six holes to complete the third round with a 4-under 66 that gave him a 6-shot lead in the Tour Championship.