By The Numbers: A look at Scottie Scheffler's win at the British Open
1
Number of holes over par for Scheffler in the final two rounds at Royal Portrush.
4
Majors won by Scheffler in the last three years.
11
Consecutive times Scheffler has won when leading going into the final round.
20
Wins worldwide by Scheffler in the last 30 months.
267
Scheffler's winning total at Royal Portrush, three shots off the British Open record.
333
Days until the start of the U.S. Open, where Scheffler will be bidding to complete the career Grand Slam.
3.1 million
The amount (in dollars) Scheffler took home for winning at Royal Portrush.
91 million
Scheffler's official career prize money (in dollars).
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