Okay, so I was messing around online the other day, trying to figure out where Scottie Scheffler’s gonna be playing next. You know, just your average golf fan stuff.

First thing I did was hit up Google. Just typed in “scottie scheffler schedule” plain and simple. Got a bunch of links, mostly to sports news sites and the official PGA Tour website.
I clicked on the PGA Tour link first. Figured that’d be the most legit. It had a calendar thing, and I had to scroll through a bit to find Scheffler’s name in the tournament list. It showed the tournaments he was registered for, and if he’d already played in ’em, it had the results.
Next, I checked out a couple of the sports news sites, like ESPN and Golf Channel. They pretty much had the same info, but sometimes they’d have little extra details, like if he was playing in a pro-am event beforehand, or if he’d made any comments about the course. It’s always cool to get that extra insight.
Here’s what I found out, basically:
- He’s playing in [hypothetical tournament name] next.
- Then, he’s got [another hypothetical tournament] on his list.
- After that, looks like he’s taking a week off before [yet another tournament].
I also tried searching on Twitter to see if there were any rumors or inside scoops. Sometimes you can find people who are actually at the tournaments and tweeting updates. Didn’t find anything super groundbreaking, but it’s always worth a shot.
Pro Tip:
If you’re trying to track a golfer’s schedule, the official PGA Tour site is your best bet. It’s usually the most up-to-date and accurate.
Anyway, that’s how I stalk… I mean, follow Scottie Scheffler’s schedule. Pretty straightforward, really.