Scheffler one win from golf’s most exclusive club at Pinehurst
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler stands on the brink of history in the U.S. Open final round, needing a Pinehurst victory to complete the career Grand Slam.
S. Open at Pinehurst, one victory away from completing the career Grand Slam. A win would make him only the sixth man to claim all four majors.
Scheffler already owns the Masters, PGA Championship, and Open Championship. S. Open is the final piece needed to join an elite list that includes Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, and Arnold Palmer.
2 sets up a high-stakes finale where every shot carries historic weight. Pinehurst’s brutal, undulating greens and thick rough demand precision. Scheffler’s ball-striking and iron play have been sharp all week, but the final round will test every facet of his game.
Rivals like Xander Schauffele and Brooks Koepka lurk, each with their own major pedigree and hunger for a second green jacket. The final pairing—Scheffler and a competitor yet to be named—will walk off the 18th green with either a new name etched into ’s record books or a story of near-miss immortality. The pressure is binary: glory or the agony of falling one major short.



















