logo
How much has Ted Scott earned this year? Scottie Scheffler's caddie's incredible 2025 pay revealed

How much has Ted Scott earned this year? Scottie Scheffler's caddie's incredible 2025 pay revealed

Daily Mail​18 hours ago
While Scottie Scheffler continues to dominate the fairways in 2025, it's now been revealed that his caddie Ted Scott has raked in nearly $1.5million along the way.
Scheffler, 29, has cemented his place as the undisputed World No.1 with four tour wins already this season - including a fourth Major title at the Open Championship.
Much of that success has come with Ted Scott by his side. The veteran caddie, who previously worked with Bubba Watson, joined Scheffler's team in 2021.
Since then, the pair have formed one of the most effective partnerships in the modern game and it's proving to pay dividends for both men.
GolfMonthly have now estimated - based on the standard PGA Tour arrangements for caddies - that Scott is believed to have pocketed $1.4million this year alone.
Caddies are typically entitled to 10 per cent of the winner's cheque, and between 5 to 7 per cent for high finishes throughout the year.
This year, things started strongly with Scheffler picking up more than $1.8 million in February thanks to two top-10 finishes and a T25. That early-season run likely earned Scott around $125,000 in bonus pay before the year had really even got going.
March saw a a runner-up finish at the Houston Open and two more results inside the top 20. That three-tournament stretch probably netted Scott an extra $93,000.
Between tournaments seven and nine of the season, the World No.1 landed two more top-10s and piled up $3.37 million in prize money. For Scott, that likely translated to a further $290,000 in earnings.
Scheffler finally broke through with his first win of the year at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson in May.
That victory lit the fuse for a run of form that saw him win three times in four starts, including a stunning triumph at the PGA Championship for his third Major title and a $3.42 million payday.
He followed it with another win at the Memorial Tournament, where he took home $4 million and between those three victories, Scott is estimated to have collected a $742,000 cut of the spoils.
Three more top-10 finishes in the same period saw Scheffler bank around $1.7 million, likely adding another $121,000 or so to Scott's growing total.
By the end of June, Scott is believed to have earned $1.4million alongside Scheffler.
However, Scheffler will be without his caddie Ted Scott when he tees it up at this week's BMW Championship in a huge blow for golf's world No 1.
Scott has been a mainstay in Scheffler's professional career for the past four years, but a family emergency last weekend saw him rush back to his home in Louisiana.
The change in circumstance led to Scheffler turning to a chaplain and close friend to help him out with the final round of the FedEx St Jude on Sunday, and now it'll be all change again this week.
The recent Open champion and four-time major winner will have Mike Cromie on his bag instead, as he continues his foray into the FedEx Cup playoffs.
Scott's personal matter has so far not yet been disclosed, but it is expected Scheffler will field questions about his close friend's absence as the week progresses.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Jannik Sinner ends Terence Atmane's dream run to set up another Carlos Alcaraz clash
Jannik Sinner ends Terence Atmane's dream run to set up another Carlos Alcaraz clash

The Independent

time14 minutes ago

  • The Independent

Jannik Sinner ends Terence Atmane's dream run to set up another Carlos Alcaraz clash

Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz will clash in Sunday's Cincinnati Open final after the world's top two players won their respective semi-finals on Saturday. World No 1 Sinner and second-ranked Alcaraz will meet in a repeat of the French Open and Wimbledon finals earlier this summer. Sinner celebrated his 24th birthday by halting French wildcard Terence Atmane's surprise run to the last four in a 7-6 (4) 6-2 win. World No 136 Atmane - who had never been inside the top 100 but will now climb to 69 - went toe-to-toe with Sinner in a tight opening set, but the defending champion found an extra gear in the tie-break and cruised to victory in the second. It was Sinner's 26th successive hard-court win and his 12th in a row on all surfaces. "It was a very, very tough challenge," Sinner said on court after being serenaded with "Happy Birthday" by the crowd. "Every time when you play against someone completely new it's very difficult." Alcaraz brushed off Alexander Zverev in straight sets, beating the German 6-4 6-3. In the doubles event, British pair Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool saw their 22-match winning streak come to an end in the semi-finals. The Wimbledon champions had won their last four events but lost to Nikola Mektic and Rajeev Ram 7-6 (4) 7-6 (2).

Robert MacIntyre holes stunning putt to take big lead into final round of BMW Championship
Robert MacIntyre holes stunning putt to take big lead into final round of BMW Championship

The Independent

time14 minutes ago

  • The Independent

Robert MacIntyre holes stunning putt to take big lead into final round of BMW Championship

Robert MacIntyre will take a four-shot lead into the final round of the BMW Championship after sinking a 41-foot putt to birdie the 18th on Saturday night. MacIntyre had come under pressure from Scottie Scheffler during the third round, with the American ultimately taking one shot out of MacIntyre's half-way advantage, but he will take a significant dose of confidence into Sunday after his closing putt gave him a little extra breathing space. After two blistering rounds of 62 and 64 on the first two days, Saturday's 68 was much more of a grind for MacIntyre, who struggled to find the fairways of the Caves Valley course on the third time around. He bogeyed the first after a wayward second shot before a birdie on the par-five fourth, only to find himself in the trees on the fifth, ultimately saving par. MacIntyre, who is on the verge of joining Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Rose in qualifying for Europe's Ryder Cup team, birdied again on the ninth and was clearly fired up, appearing to gesture unhappily at the crowd after sinking a putt to save par on the 14th. He narrowly missed a birdie putt on the 17th but it was all smiles on the 18th. 'It was a tough, tough start,' MacIntyre said on Sky Sports. 'Going out with that lead is difficult but if I do my job well these guys have got to do really well to catch me. 'A 68 today, it was a struggle at times, through five or six holes, but it's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog and I've got all the fight.' Asked about his clash with the galleries on the 14th, MacIntyre laughed as he talked about Ryder Cup rivalries. 'We're in America, playing against their sweetheart Scottie, who I get on well with, he's a great guy,' he said. 'I expected it today and I expect it again tomorrow. You give me crap, I'll give you crap back. I'm not scared of that.' Scheffler had closed the gap with birdies on the fourth, seventh and 11th holes, but a missed putt saw him bogey the 12th. He birdied again on the 14th to sign for a 67 that keeps him firmly in the hunt going into the final day. Sweden's Ludvig Aberg will look to make it a three-horse race after his birdie on the 18th brought him within two shots of Scheffler. Sam Burns and Harry Hall are two further shots back in a tie for fourth, one shot ahead of Fleetwood and Maverick McNealy.

Why Arsenal are ready to win the league as stakes rise for Arteta
Why Arsenal are ready to win the league as stakes rise for Arteta

BBC News

time14 minutes ago

  • BBC News

Why Arsenal are ready to win the league as stakes rise for Arteta

This season is set to be the most important in Mikel Arteta's five and a half years in charge of have revamped their squad with £190m worth of signings as they look to win the Premier League for the first time in 21 Gunners have finished second for the past three seasons in a row but have now made a big push over the summer to end that have added two important cogs to the spine of their team with the signing of midfielder Martin Zubimendi and striker Viktor BBC Sport looks at why Arsenal - who begin their campaign away to Manchester United on Sunday (kick-off 16:30 BST) - believe they are now ready to win the league this season. How have Arsenal strengthened over the summer? Speaking before the first summer match in Singapore, Arteta said he "sees the right balance" and that "all the ingredients are there" for Arsenal to win this addition of six new players and the potential of another has given fans a lift, but also raised added depth in the squad has given Arteta a real boost and the possibility of lots of variations in his team as he looks to break down stubborn Rice looks to have been permanently released into the more advanced midfield role he excelled in so much last season, thanks to the arrival of Zubimendi from Real has also got rid of the 'tier system' so there is no drop off in the team. Tier One players were expected starters but the new signings have been brought in to make sure that there is not a huge dip in performance if any of the starting XI are has been a big emphasis on increasing the goal threat from every position this summer - using runs in behind and getting shots off - and on how to get the best out of Gykores' key attributes after the striker scored 97 goals in 102 appearances for Portuguese side said if you leave Gyokeres "with the space one against one, he's going to destroy you" earlier this added: "He's going to create a lot of space as well for us and there is the moment that, in any situation, there is a player there that can score a goal." What happens if they don't win? It will not be a shock to Arteta that fans are expecting trophies at Emirates Stadium this crunch matches during the last campaign you could feel the desperation from the crowd to see Arsenal boss has had his fair share of critics, who have questioned his ability to win trophies given he has only won the FA Cup and that was in his first season as were even messages of 'Arteta out' sprayed on walls near the stadium after the signing of Noni Madueke, which shows that some supporters may not have as much patience as most in the happens, Arteta has given himself a squad with more quality and with players at the right age who are ready to make the next step - but pressure could come from within if Arsenal don't get over the line after their summer spending. What have we seen in pre-season? Arsenal know they are expected to compete in multiple competitions this season and the players and staff are not scared of saying they need to win a versions of the phrase 'getting to a new level' were used by Arteta and others throughout pre-season, with signs mentioning similar at the team's kit launch on a rooftop in does not like the word friendlies and sees the games they have played before the start of the Premier League season as "tests".The intensity and sharpness was noted by opponents and the evolution of the Arsenal side could be seen from the first game against AC started with Ethan Nwaneri in a central role which seems to be the strongest area of Arsenal's squad this season with Rice, Zubimendi, Christian Norgaard, Martin Odegaard and Mikel Merino also has been signed from Chelsea to play on the wings, a position where Nwaneri broke into the side, but he is a natural midfielder and his pathway into the team seems to be of the key takeaways from Arsenal from their five summer matches is a more direct Gunners scored 17 fewer goals than Liverpool last season and finished 10 points behind the champions in second place. Arsenal have looked to address that with their recruitment and attempts to increase the goal threat from all David Raya is frequently kicking the ball long and goals from Kai Havertz and chances created for Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli have come when Arsenal have played the ball into space behind the opposition arrival of new set-piece coach Nicolas Jover is expected to ensure the Gunners are again a huge threat in this area.A new faster-paced attacking style has been evident through summer, especially when Odegaard, Zubimendi and Rice started Myles Lewis-Skelly impressed by drifting into midfield from left-back during his breakthrough season, there has been more emphasis on him fulfilling traditional full-back duties in this hopes the changes will benefit Gyokeres and his imposing physical style along with his ability to burst through centre-backs. What do Arsenal need to do differently to win? Over last season's 38 league games, Liverpool had in excess of 100 more shots and scored 17 more goals than of those were penalties but that still leaves a gap of 95 non-penalty shots, 2.5 more shots every game. If the Gunners had taken the same number of non-penalty shots as the champions and continued scoring at the rate that they did (12.3%) then they would've scored an additional 12 goals, showing that Arsenal's main problem last season was that you can't score the chances you don't make. Arsenal were decimated by injuries to key players last season, leaving them without key components of their that led to performances where Arsenal were kept at bay by sides who defended tended to build up slowly with the ball with lots of passes, allowing the defensive team time to regroup, and then resorted to crosses and hoping to win a header. The 'peak' squad make up Zubimendi and Gyokeres - aged 26 and 27 respectively - are at or about to hit their peak, and have been brought into the team to win things the majority of the Arsenal team - and the squad in general - are either at or approaching what we'd consider the peak age of a player's of the '1st XI' last season are aged between 23 and 27, with only Raya who is still at the club older than connections of Zubimendi and Merino, former team-mates at Real Sociedad, alongside the experience of Odegaard, is another example of what Arsenal are trying to coaches have been impressed with the character of their signings as they looked to bring in leaders who are ready to deal with the pressure that will come this do have younger players for the future like Lewis-Skelly and Nwaneri (both just 18) while Saka and Califiori are still only 23, but this is a team Arteta believes is ready to win other summer signings Norgaard, 31 and Kepa Arrizabalada, 30, they have increased the wider squad experience too.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store