Okay, so I got curious the other day. Been following Scottie Scheffler’s game, quite impressive stuff, really. Had a bit of downtime and thought, “Right, when’s this guy teeing off next?” Need to know if I should clear my weekend schedule, you know?

First thing I did, grabbed my tablet. Didn’t feel like booting up the whole computer just for this. Opened up my usual browser, DuckDuckGo mostly these days. Typed in something straightforward, like ‘scottie scheffler next pga event’. Pretty simple query.
Got a whole screen full of results, as you’d expect. Lots of sports news sites popping up immediately – ESPN, CBS Sports, the PGA Tour’s own page usually shows high up. The trick is always filtering out the slightly older news, stuff about his last tournament or older predictions.
So, I started scrolling through. Looked at the dates on the articles first. Ignored anything that was clearly talking about past events. Found a couple of recent articles talking about the tour schedule in general. That seemed promising.
Clicked on one, I think it was from the official tour site’s news feed or maybe Golf Channel. Had to skim past the headlines and the intro bits. You know how they write these things, gotta get through the fluff sometimes.
Then I found it, usually in a section discussing upcoming tournaments or player commitments. They often list the big names expected to play. Took a minute or two of reading, comparing what a couple of sites said just to be sure.
Finding the Actual Event
After checking a couple of reliable sources, I landed on the likely next one. It seemed pretty consistent across the board. The general consensus pointed towards a specific upcoming tournament on the PGA Tour schedule.
So, the process was basically:
- Got curious about Scheffler’s schedule.
- Did a quick web search on my tablet.
- Filtered through the news results, looking for recent info.
- Checked a couple of reputable sports or golf news sites.
- Read through the articles to find mentions of his next confirmed or likely start.
- Confirmed the specific tournament name.
And that was that. Didn’t take too long, maybe five, ten minutes tops. Just needed to sift through the noise a bit. Now I know when to keep an eye out for his scores. Simple process, really, just a bit of focused searching.
