Okay, so today I decided to look into this Scottie Scheffler religious thing. Kept seeing his name pop up, especially after the Masters win, and some chatter about his faith. Figured I’d spend a bit of time seeing what’s actually out there.

My Process: Digging In
First thing I did, pretty standard stuff, just opened up my browser. Typed in a few searches like “Scottie Scheffler faith”, “Scottie Scheffler religious beliefs”, that sort of thing. You know how it goes.
Got back a whole load of results, mostly from sports news outlets, some golf websites, the usual suspects. Started clicking around, reading through articles. A lot were about his performance on the course, obviously, but many mentioned his background.
What I noticed pretty quick was a consistent theme. Christianity kept coming up. It wasn’t just hinted at; lots of articles directly mentioned him being a Christian.
So, I thought, let’s see if he talks about it himself. Changed my search a bit, looking for interviews or direct quotes. Found quite a few, especially pieces written around major tournaments. Seems like he’s pretty open about it when asked.
What I Found
Started jotting down some notes from what I was reading. Here’s the gist of what kept appearing:
- He openly identifies as a Christian.
- Often talks about his faith in post-round interviews, especially about perspective.
- Mentions that golf isn’t the most important thing in his life, putting his faith and family first.
- I saw quotes where he talks about trying to glorify God on the course.
- His wife, Meredith, apparently shares his faith, and it’s a big part of their relationship.
- Seems like it’s not just talk; people around him mention his character reflecting his beliefs.
It wasn’t hard to find this stuff. Unlike some other folks where you have to really dig or it’s all speculation, Scheffler seems pretty upfront. He talks about praying and leaning on his faith, especially during high-pressure moments in tournaments. Saw mentions of Bible study groups on tour, too.
So, yeah, that was my little project for the day. Just followed the breadcrumbs from a simple search. Seems his faith is a pretty central part of who he is, not just something on the side. It comes across quite clearly in how he presents himself publicly based on what I could gather from reading articles and interview transcripts.