Today, I was thinking about that golf guy, Scottie Scheffler, you know, the one who just snagged his second Masters title? I got curious about where he lives.
So, I started digging around. First, I just googled “where does Scottie Scheffler live?” It turns out, the dude’s living in Dallas, in a neighborhood called Devonshire. Not too shabby, right?
Then I found out some more, like the fact that his wife, Meredith, is from Dallas too. They actually met in high school there, Highland Park High School to be exact. She ended up going to Texas A&M, got a degree in business and communication, and now she’s doing event planning and helping students with college stuff. Sounds like a pretty cool lady.
I even found out a bit about Scottie’s parents. His mom, Diane, is a big shot at some law firm in Dallas, and his dad, Scott, is a stay-at-home dad.
But here’s the really interesting part. Apparently, even though he’s making bank, like over $60 million just this year, he’s not living in some crazy huge mansion. It’s actually a pretty normal-sized place, considering he’s the number one golfer in the world.
Oh, and get this – he doesn’t even own a private jet! I mean, the guy can clearly afford it. But he chooses to fly private but doesn’t own one. And his car? It’s a GMC Yukon, the same one his dad gave him after college. He’s put over 200,000 miles on it! That’s some serious loyalty to a car, especially when you could probably have any car you wanted.
Here’s what I found out in a nutshell:
- Scottie lives in the Devonshire neighborhood of Dallas.
- His house is described as a “modestly-priced mansion,” especially compared to what other top athletes might have.
- He doesn’t own a private jet, even though he could.
- He drives a GMC Yukon with over 200,000 miles on it, a gift from his dad.
So there you have it. That’s the scoop on where Scottie Scheffler lives. It seems like he’s a pretty down-to-earth guy, even with all his success.
Anyway, I just thought it was interesting and wanted to share what I found. Maybe it’s just me, but I like knowing that not all super-successful people live crazy extravagant lifestyles.