Predicting Scottie Scheffler’s Season: Accuracy & Win Ratio
Smylie Kaufman
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Scotty Scheffler's Secret to Success: Driving Accuracy
In a recent discussion on the Smylie Kaufman Show, the focus turned to the pivotal role of driving accuracy in Scotty Scheffler's success. Highlighting Scheffler's impressive performance, it was noted that in 2024, he hit 67% of his fairways, and in 2025, this slightly decreased to 63%. These statistics underscore the importance of consistency in driving accuracy, especially for players who are already long off the tee. A benchmark of 60% is considered good, but achieving 65% or more is often a predictor of an outstanding season.
Impact of Equipment on Performance
The conversation also delved into the impact of golf equipment, particularly the preference for certain drivers among professional players. For instance, during a standout year, Scheffler, alongside Rory McIlroy, opted to use a year-old TaylorMade driver, the QI 10, which significantly contributed to their success. This decision highlighted a reluctance among some players to switch to newer models, such as the QI 35, which did not perform as well, evidenced by Rory losing 2.5 strokes off the tee with it.
Scotty Scheffler’s Resilience
Adding to his list of accolades, Scotty Scheffler has made 63 consecutive cuts, a streak only surpassed by Xander Schauffele. This impressive record prompts speculation on whether Scheffler will miss a cut this season, with opinions leaning towards him maintaining his remarkable consistency.
In conclusion, Scotty Scheffler's strategy of prioritizing driving accuracy above 65%, alongside his careful choice of equipment, positions him for potentially having a "monster year." His ongoing success and resilience in tournaments underscore his status as a formidable player on the tour.


































