Scottie Scheffler‘s putter has somewhat been an achilles heel for him during his rise to the top of the game, but the World No.1 has turned it around on the greens this year and has taken it to a new level at the 2025 Open.
With the flat stick firing, Scheffler is, unsurprisingly, unstoppable.
Through 54 holes, the three-time Major winner leads the field in Strokes Gained: Putting with a total of +7.868. He is also 2nd in SG: Approach, a combination that tells the story of how he is four strokes clear with 18 holes to play.
Working with putting guru Phil Kenyon, Scheffler switched to the claw grip in December and went on to win the Hero World Challenge in his very next start. He sometimes still uses a conventional grip on the longer putts, but from inside 20ft he firmly relies on the claw.
“At the end of last year, I always kind of assess things and see if there’s ways we can improve. That was something we tested out in the Bahamas last year and felt comfortable from the start,” he said.
“I use it [the claw grip] as we get closer to the hole, lag putting. Outside of 15 to 20 feet, I’m still putting conventional. It was something we felt could help us improve, and so far it has.”
That was after a switch to the TaylorMade Spider Tour X mallet putter earlier in 2024, which reaped immediate rewards as Scheffler won the Arnold Palmer Invitational, the first of nine titles worldwide including The Masters, the Olympic Gold Medal and his first FedEx Cup.
The World No.1 moved to the Spider X mallet in 2023 and it has stayed in the bag ever since
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After a hand injury caused by making ravioli on Christmas Day, Scheffler’s 2025 season took a little longer than he’d have expected to get underway but for the year so far he now has three PGA Tour wins including his third Major victory at the PGA Championship.
Having ranked 162nd in Strokes Gained: Putting in 2023, losing 0.301 strokes per round, and 77th in 2024, Scheffler is up to 22nd on the PGA Tour this year in what is by far his best season with the flat stick in hand – gaining an average of 0.362 strokes per round on the greens.
That is while he ranks 1st in SG: Total, Tee to green, Off the tee and Approach.
Scheffler switched to the claw grip in December
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