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Scheffler's Reign: Can Rivals Dethrone Golf's No. 1?
2 Jan
Summary
- Scottie Scheffler has held the World No. 1 ranking for over 137 weeks.
- Rory McIlroy is currently ranked second, trailing Scheffler significantly.
- Displacing Scheffler requires exceptional performance from rivals and a dip from him.

Scottie Scheffler is starting 2026 as the men's World No. 1 in the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR), marking his third consecutive year at the top. He has maintained this elite position for over 137 weeks, a streak that began on May 21, 2023.
Last year was exceptionally successful for Scheffler, who secured six PGA Tour victories, including two major championships. This follows an even more dominant season prior, where he claimed seven titles and an Olympic gold medal. Currently, Rory McIlroy holds the second position with 9.0983 points, a considerable distance behind Scheffler.
Dislodging Scheffler from the No. 1 spot would necessitate a monumental effort from his rivals. This includes a remarkable season from competitors and a decline in Scheffler's consistent top-tier performance. Given Scheffler's impressive track record, with 15 top-ten finishes in his last 20 majors, such a shift appears unlikely without exceptional circumstances.




