World number one Scheffler, who successfully
defended his Phoenix Open title and won The Players Championship
during the 2022-23 season, beat Wyndham Clark, Viktor Hovland,
Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm in a vote by players for the Jack
Nicklaus Award.
The PGA Tour said Scheffler received 38% of the vote.
The 27-year-old American joins Fred Couples (1991, 1992), Nick
Price (1993, 1994) and Woods (1999-2003, 2005-2007), as the only
players to win the award in back-to-back seasons.
"Anything that you receive voted on by your peers is very
special to me and being able to go home with this trophy two
years in a row now is very special," Scheffler said ahead of
this week's season-opening event at Kapalua in Hawaii.
"I think the body of work I put in last year with the
consistency and finishing top most of the weeks that I played I
was very proud of that consistency, and so yeah, I'm very
appreciative of the award."
In 23 starts, Scheffler had 13 top-fives and 17 top-10s, both
high marks for any player in a single season on the PGA Tour
since 2005, when Vijay Singh and Woods each had 13 top-fives and
Singh had 18 top-10s.
Scheffler also set the PGA Tour record for most official money
earned in a season at $21 million, breaking the record of $14
million he set last season, and claimed the Byron Nelson Award
for recording the lowest scoring average (68.63) on Tour.
American Eric Cole received the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA
Tour Rookie of the Year after a season in which he was the lone
rookie to qualify for the BMW Championship.
The 35-year-old Cole, who beat Ludvig Aberg and Vincent Norrman
of Sweden and Colombian Nico Echavarria for the award, is the
second-oldest player to win Rookie of the Year honours.
"It's an award in golf where you only get one chance to win it,
which is a little bit unique," said Cole. "To win that and be
voted by my peers is pretty incredible, and it's just a huge
honour."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in TorontoEditing by Toby Davis)
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