Ireland's prestigious 2025 153rd Open Championship was a golf tournament played in July and won by American Scottie Scheffler, who currently has an amazing eleven PGA Tour wins (including three Majors) over just the last two years. With his family he attends Park Cities Presbyterian Church In Dallas, Texas, which describes itself as theologically evangelical. In the official press conference after the tournament, Scheffler opened up about what golf really means, or doesn't, to him.
"I'm not here to inspire somebody else to be the best player in the world because what's the point, you know? This is not a fulfilling life. It's fulfilling from the sense of accomplishment, but it's not fulfilling from a sense of like the deepest, you know, places of your heart. You know, there's a lot of people that make it to what they thought was going to fulfill them in life, and then you get there and all of a sudden you get to number one in the world and they're like, 'What's the point?'
"And, you know, I really do believe that because, you know, what is the point? You're like, 'What? Why do I want to win this tournament so bad?' That's something that I wrestle with on a daily basis. It's like showing up at the Masters every year. It's like, 'why do I want to win this golf tournament so badly? Why do I want to win the Open Championship so badly?' I don't know. Because if I win, it's going to be awesome for about two minutes and then we're going to get to the next week and it's going to be like, 'Hey, you won two Majors this year. How important is it for you to win the FedEx Cup playoffs?'
"And it's just like we're back here again, you know? Um, so we really do, we work so hard for such little moments and um, you know, I'm kind of a sicko. I love putting in the work. I love being able to practice. I love getting out to live out my dreams, but at the end of the day, sometimes