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How Scottie Scheffler’s $361,535/Day Made ‘Fortunate’ Ted Scott the Most Successful PGA Tour Caddie

“I love winning. I hate losing,” admitted a confident Scottie Scheffler in an interview following the final round of the Masters. Well, he sure did end up winning and doing what he loved, as he garnered his second Masters victory in three years. However, it seems there is another person who managed to taste the success as well, all the while pushing the golfer towards his 9th PGA Tour win, none other than Ted Scott, his caddie.

Interestingly, when asked how he felt about the win in the post-round press conference, Scheffler’s looper couldn’t help but convey his gratitude for the success that came his way. Naturally so, since this becomes the professional’s third win from his last four events, making him the highest-earning bagman on the PGA Tour.

Ted Scott, Scottie Scheffler’s caddie, cashes in dollar bills

“I’ve just been very fortunate that great people will take me on as their caddie as other parts of my life,” said Scott as he expressed his gratitude for the golfers he caddied for in his career. Elaborating on the same, he added, “I’ve worked for some incredible golfers. Scottie is just added to the list, and now it’s just incredible to be a part of it,” while especially alluding to the current No. 1 on the OWGR and Bubba Watson, among others, the two along with whom he clinched a total of four Masters wins.

Meanwhile, the Scheffler-Scott duo experienced three wins and a T2 finish in the last 35 days, the former of which was a back-to-back victory at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and the PLAYERS Championship. Meanwhile, the 27-year-old finished runner-up at the Texas Children’s Houston Open tied with four other professionals, thereby awarding him a cut of $553,735. This, along with the earnings from his victories, adds up to a total of $12,653,735 alone in on-course earnings in the past month since the 2024 API, which calculates to $361,535 per day.

However, as per the typical pay scale for caddies on Tour, 10% and 7% of the golfer’s cut goes to the looper in case of a win or a top-10 finish, respectively. Consequently, just from the last four events in which Scheffler participated, Ted Scott has thus managed to earn a figure of $1,210,000 from the three wins, along with $38,761.45 for the American’s T2 finish at the Houston Open, totaling an amount of $1,248,761.45 making him the highest-earning caddie for a golfer on the Jay Monahan-led circuit.

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