Scottie Scheffler Shares The Cutest Thing You Will See Today

Scottie Scheffler
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA – APRIL 08: Scottie Scheffler of the United States poses with his wife Meredith (R), son Bennett (C) and son Remy (R) on the fourth tee during the Par Three Contest prior to the 2026 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 08, 2026 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

By Mallory Mattingly

Family man and champion golfer Scottie Scheffler shared an adorable moment with his son, Bennett, at the Augusta National Golf Club ahead of The Masters.

While the pro golfer teed up for the fifth hole, Bennett, 2, teed up right next to his dad.

Bennett Scheffler tees it up with his dad, Scottie Scheffler,” The Masters shared in a video on X. 

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The Masters marked the Scheffler family’s first outing as a family of four. Scheffler and his wife Meredith welcomed their second son, Remy, on March 27.

“This is what it’s all about! Remy made his big debut and we are officially a family of four,” he said alongside a photo of his family on Instagram.

He withdrew from the Houston Open last month ahead of Remy’s birth, but he’s used the time to also get plenty of rest ahead of the tournament.

“I’m getting plenty of sleep. My wife’s a trouper,” Scheffler told NBC News. “Remy is so young right now, they sleep a lot of the day. I think he’s used to being in the womb at this point. Yeah, I’ve been able to get a decent amount of sleep.”

He is excited to step back on the green at Augusta National and will attempt to be the first player since 2013 to win the Masters after being off for three weeks.

Luckily for Scheffler, those three weeks seem to have helped his game.

“Game feels like it’s in a good spot,” Scheffler told NBC Sports. “I got some rest the last few weeks at home. So I feel rested and ready to go this week.”

Even though Scheffler loves golf, he looks for his purpose outside of his sport and finds it in his faith and family.

“Is it great to be able to win tournaments and to accomplish the things I have in the game of golf? Yeah, it brings tears to my eyes just to think about it because I’ve literally worked my entire life to be good at this sport,” he told ESPN last July. “To have that kind of sense of accomplishment, I think, is a pretty cool feeling. To get to live out your dreams is very special, but at the end of the day, I’m not out here to inspire the next generation of golfers. I’m not out here to inspire someone to be the best player in the world, because what’s the point?”

No matter what happens at The Masters, it looks like Scheffler has a wonderful support system in his family.

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