
Scottie Scheffler Extends Record Streak to 18 Top-10s
Golf's world number one just achieved something no player has done in modern PGA Tour history. Scottie Scheffler's relentless consistency has now earned him 18 consecutive top-10 finishes, a testament to sustained excellence under pressure.
When you're eight shots behind with one round to play, most people would play it safe and settle for a respectable finish. Scottie Scheffler decided to do something special instead.
The world's top-ranked golfer stormed through his final round at Pebble Beach with three eagles and a 63, the best score of the day. He started his Sunday with two eagles and three birdies in just seven holes, briefly pulling within one shot of the lead.
While Collin Morikawa ultimately won the tournament, Scheffler's fourth-place finish made history in a quieter way. It marked his 18th consecutive top-10 finish on the PGA Tour, extending a record of consistency no player has matched.
"I had to do something special today to give myself a chance," Scheffler said after his round. "I was playing really aggressive, a bit more aggressive than maybe I normally am."
That willingness to take calculated risks defines Scheffler's approach. He could have played conservatively and protected a decent finish, but instead he attacked every pin, accepting a few bogeys as the price of pursuing excellence.

Why This Inspires
Scheffler's streak isn't about one brilliant moment or lucky break. It's about showing up consistently, week after week, performing at the highest level even when conditions aren't perfect.
"These are the weeks that I'm pretty proud of at the end of the week," he reflected. "I've felt like I'm battling all week just to give myself a chance."
That mindset separates good from great. Scheffler doesn't just celebrate wins; he takes pride in the weeks where he has to fight for every shot, where nothing comes easy, but he still finds a way to compete.
His 18-tournament streak represents months of mental toughness, physical preparation, and unwavering belief. In a sport where perfection is impossible and even the best players regularly finish outside the top 10, maintaining that level of consistency is extraordinary.
For anyone pursuing their own goals, Scheffler's approach offers a powerful lesson: sustainable success comes from showing up consistently, taking smart risks when needed, and finding pride in the effort even when the outcome isn't perfect.
One aggressive Sunday at Pebble Beach just added another chapter to an already historic run of excellence.
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Based on reporting by Sky Sports
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