The Power 18 golf rankings: Scottie Scheffler on top, Xander Schauffele up to No. 2 as U.S. Open approaches (2024)

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By Patrick McDonald

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The Power 18 golf rankings: Scottie Scheffler on top, Xander Schauffele up to No. 2 as U.S. Open approaches (2)

The first two major championships of 2024 have come and gone with arguably the best players in the world standing victorious. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler slipped on his second green jacket back in April when he won the 2024 Masters, while Xander Schauffele got off the schneid with his first major victory at the 2024 PGA Championship in May.

With June now here, will the game's third-best player claim the U.S. Open? Only time will tell, but what's clear is that Scheffler remains atop the game by a wide margin. Four times a winner already in 2024, Scheffler has since tacked on a top-10 result at a tumultuous PGA Championship and another runner-up performance in his own backyard at the Charles Schwab Challenge.

Meanwhile, Schauffele has not been seen since his victory at Valhalla, but if the past two years are any indication of what we should expect from the PGA Championship winner, more quality golf will be in store for the summer. While quality has been the bedrock for Scheffler and Schauffele, the same cannot be said for many other big names.

Jordan Spieth continues to struggle with his game, as does Patrick Cantlay perhaps stemming for the extracurriculars on the PGA Tour. While Jon Rahm has been solid in his first year with LIV Golf, his performances in the first two majors of the season have been forgettable. Rory McIlroy remains reliable as always. It again feels like he's trending towards a big result, as are the likes of Bryson DeChambeau, Collin Morikawa and Viktor Hovland.

The Power 18 provides insight as to how golfers are currently performing with benefit given to their play over recent events. It is a wider lens than simply what happened at the last tournament to be played but more narrow than the Official World Golf Rankings, which take into account how more than 2,000 golfers perform across an entireseason.

The Power 18

1

Scottie Scheffler

Was his top-10 finish at the PGA Championship more impressive than any of his four victories this season? The case could be made (pun intended). Scheffler continues to operate at a different level than his peers notching back-to-back quality outings since his win at Harbour Town the week following his second Masters triumph. In his last 25 starts dating back to last April, the 27-year-old has five wins, 12 top-five finishes and only four finishes outside the top 10 of an event. Previous: 1
2

Xander Schauffele

The statistics backed up the narrative that Schauffele has been the second-best player in the world this season, and now, the results finally do, too. Breaking through for his maiden major title at the PGA Championship, Schauffele could be on the cusp of tracking down Scheffler. He hasn't missed the cut since the 2022 Masters, stands as perhaps the most well-rounded player in the world and now knows he can get the job done on the biggest stage. Previous: 3
3

Rory McIlroy

After some early-season concerns surrounding his approach play, McIlroy has got the irons fine tuned. A winner at the Wells Fargo Championship for the third time in his career, the 35-year-old once again showcased that -- when he finds that different gear -- there may not be anyone better. Since the win in Charlotte, he's continued to play well with a T12 at the PGA Championship and top-five finish at the RBCCanadian Open. He needs to rid himself of the occasional lull amid tournament action if he is to break his decade-long major drought at Pinehurst. Previous: 4
4

Bryson DeChambeau

There are four players in the world who grabbed top-10 finishes at the first two majors of the year, and DeChambeau is one of them. Emerging as Schauffele's biggest threat Sunday at Valhalla, the 2020 U.S. Open champion fell one stroke short and instead settled for a runner-up result. He's been solid on LIV Golf with four top 10s and may be the man to beat this week in Houston before he tries again for major No. 2 in a couple weeks. Previous: 9
5

Collin Morikawa

While DeChambeau has clocked top 10s, Morikawa has been featured in the last tee times in the final rounds at the Masters and PGA Championship. His Sunday performances were eerily similar as he struck the ball well but was unable to get anything going on the greens, ultimately resulting in a pair of top fives. Morikawa has since claimed another top-five finish at the Charles Schwab Challenge and is firmly on a short list to win this week at Jack's place like he did back in 2020. Previous: 7
6

Ludvig Aberg

Not quite sure what to make of Åberg's knee injury, which forced him out of the Wells Fargo Championship and was influential in his missed cut at the PGA Championship. We'll find out more this week at Memorial, but if he returns to his healthy self, the young Swede should return to his normal game, too. Before the PGA Championship, the 24-year-old had rattled eight straight top 25s, including runner-up finishes at Pebble Beach and Augusta National. Previous: 5
7

Viktor Hovland

The PGA Championship was a nice reminder that high-end players are never that far away from the top of their games. Without a top-10 finish on the year ahead of Valhalla, Hovland surged up the leaderboard at the second major of the year and nearly nabbed his first such title. A return to his old swing coach, Joe Mayo, paid immediate dividends and may only be just the beginning of another summer run to remember. Previous: 17
8

Jon Rahm

The string of top-10 finishes on LIV Golf are great, but there is clearly something amiss from Rahm's game at the moment. He's gone through the first two majors without factoring and ended an 18-major made cut streak with his weekend omission in Louisville. His U.S. Open record is unsurprisingly great, but he will need more than that if he is to contend for his major No. 3. Previous: 2
9

Joaquin Niemann

Similar to Rahm, Niemann's play on LIV Golf has been stellar with a pair of victories in 2024. Eventually, that needs to translate onto the major championship stage. The Chilean has one top-20 finish in 21 major appearances and will do well to make his 22nd major start at the U.S. Open having to go through the daunted final qualifying. His ball-striking numbers are solid, but the putter has hindered him a smidge as of late. Previous: 10
10

Wyndham Clark

The early-season surge has come to a simmer. After notching a win at Pebble Beach and finishing on the podium at three big-time events, Clark's performances in the two major championship have been less-than-stellar. Missing the cut at both the Masters and PGA Championship, the reigning U.S. Open champion has reminded us of his boom-or-bust nature -- his highs are as high as any, but his lows can easily eject him from tournaments. Previous: 6
11

Justin Thomas

Thomas experienced a strong start to 2024 and a sluggish spring; now, it appears he might be back on an upward trajectory. After missing four of his last five cuts in majors, the two-time PGA Championship winner found his stride in his backyard to notch a top 10 at Valhalla. The driver numbers continue to be encouraging, and his iron play and short game remain in a strong spot. If he putts better, he will get back into the winner's circle. Previous: NR
12

Sahith Theegala

Theegala's missed cut at the Canadian Open was a bit surprising, but it shouldn't dampen all that he has done over the last month. A runner-up finisher to Scheffler at the RBC Heritage, the 26-year-old then factored for the first time in a major at the PGA Championship before falling off the pace on Sunday and finishing T12. He's currently posting career-best numbers from off the tee, on approach and with the putter. Previous: 12
13

Max Homa

Homa ejected early at the Charles Schwab Challenge to miss his first cut since February, but his game remains in solid spot. His iron play is as steady as they come, his short game is becoming more reliable by the week, and his putter can run as hot as any. He added a nice result at Quail Hollow before a middling performance at the PGA Championship. Don't be surprised if he contends at Muirfield Village like he has done in the past. Previous: 8
14

Tommy Fleetwood

The Englishman was in the mix at the Wells Fargo Championship and the Canadian Open but ultimately came up short in both instances. While he remains a consistent fixture on leaderboards, Fleetwood is still in search of his first victory on the PGA Tour. He does everything pretty well but needs an uptick in his iron play if he is to finally get across the finish line. Previous: 14
15

Patrick Cantlay

Let's call a spade a spade: It has been a disappointing season for Cantlay. Mr. Consistent has turned into one of the more difficult players to figure out as the extra efforts off the course may have taken something off his game on the course. Despite this, he still has a couple top fives in large events like the RBC Heritage. This week at Memorial could be big for his mental game as he arrives as a two-time tournament winner. Previous: 11
16

Cameron Smith

Smith's a player you can't judge by numbers but by feel -- sort of like his game. The Aussie wasn't much of a factor at Valhalla -- not surprising given the course fit -- but I like where he is at with two runner-up finishes on LIV Golf since March. He will need to show something with his ball striking in Houston before arriving at the U.S. Open where he could threaten similar to last year. Previous: 18
17

Hideki Matsuyama

We just haven't seen Matsuyama enough to know what's going on. He pulled out of the Wells Fargo Championship with a back injury and has only played in the PGA Championship since the Masters. Both majors yielded top-40 results but nothing of note when it comes to a player of Matsuyama's caliber. Previous: 15
18

Russell Henley

Henley is the most underrated player in the world, and this may honestly be too low for how he is playing. Since the Masters, he has rattled off three straight top 25s including a top-10 finish in Charlotte and a nice effort at the PGA Championship. He's straight off the tee, deadly with his irons and has the putter in a position where he can roll the rock with confidence. Previous: NR

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The Power 18 golf rankings: Scottie Scheffler on top, Xander Schauffele up to No. 2 as U.S. Open approaches (2024)

FAQs

The Power 18 golf rankings: Scottie Scheffler on top, Xander Schauffele up to No. 2 as U.S. Open approaches? ›

Only time will tell, but what's clear is that Scheffler remains atop the game by a wide margin. Four times a winner already in 2024, Scheffler has since tacked on a top-10 result at a tumultuous PGA Championship and another runner-up performance in his own backyard at the Charles Schwab Challenge.

Is Scottie Scheffler the number one golfer in the world? ›

World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler is an overwhelming betting favorite to capture his third major championship victory on what is expected to be the most difficult setup of the season.

Who is favored to win the US Open golf? ›

Favorites. Scottie Scheffler is the clear-cut favorite entering the tournament, just as he is in all the tournaments he plays in. Scheffler currently sits at +300 to win it all. Xander Schauffele, who won the PGA Championship in May, and Rory McIlroy, last year's runner-up, are tied for the second-best odds at +1100.

Where's the US Open in 2024? ›

The third major of the year is on tap this week, with the 2024 U.S. Open set to get underway on Thursday at Pinehurst Resort and Country Club in North Carolina.

Has Scottie Scheffler ever won a major golf tournament? ›

He is currently ranked world number one, first reaching the position in the Official World Golf Ranking in March 2022, and has held that ranking for over 90 weeks. He has won two major championships, both the 2022 and 2024 Masters Tournament.

How much did Scottie Scheffler win at the Memorial Golf Tournament? ›

Points & Payouts: Scottie Scheffler takes home $4M, 700 FedExCup points at the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday. Who else! Scottie Scheffler prevailed by one stroke at the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday on Sunday. It's his fifth victory of the season, all within his last eight starts.

What are the odds for Phil Mickelson to win the U.S. Open? ›

Mickelson is a 150-1 longshot in the latest 2024 U.S. Open odds and longtime rival Tiger Woods is 125-1 as he seeks his 16th major championship. Scottie Scheffler is the 4-1 favorite in the 2024 U.S. Open futures, followed by Rory McIlroy (9-1), Xander Schauffele (10-1), Jon Rahm (12-1) and Brooks Koepka (12-1).

Who has won the most U.S. Open golf tournaments? ›

Bob Jones and Tigers Woods are the all-time individual leaders with nine. JoAnne (Gunderson) Carner has won the most championships by a woman with eight. Payne Stewart made a par-saving putt from 18 feet on the final hole to defeat Phil Mickelson by a single stroke en route to his second U.S. Open Championship.

What are the odds of Tiger Woods winning the U.S. Open? ›

His average finish of 38th over these four majors simply doesn't inspire lots of confidence to utilize him at his short odds in U.S. Open 2024 bets. See who else to fade here. The model has also locked in its projection for Tiger Woods (125-1), a 15-time major winner.

Will Tiger Woods play in the U.S. Open in 2024? ›

Defending champion Wyndham Clark is in a field of 156 players, which features world number one Scottie Scheffler, who is looking to win a first US Open. Three-time champion Tiger Woods has received a special exemption to play, while Rory McIlroy is looking to end a decade-long drought in the majors.

Where will the 2025 U.S. Open be played? ›

2025 U.S. Open Course

In 2025, the U.S. Open will return to Oakmont Country Club yet again. The club is located in Plum, Pennsylvania, just outside of Pittsburgh. It will be the 10th time Oakmont has hosted the event, the most of any course.

Where will the 2026 U.S. Open be? ›

2026: Shinneco*ck Hills Golf Club - Southampton, N.Y. (June 18-21) 2027: Pebble Beach Golf Links - Pebble Beach, Calif. (June 17-20)

How many times has Scottie Scheffler won this year? ›

Scottie Scheffler earned his 11th PGA Tour win Sunday at the 2024 Memorial Tournament. In a quirk of scheduling, it's his first victory after the month of April. Regardless, a win is a win is a win, and Scheffler now has five this year, the first to win five in a season since Justin Thomas seven years ago.

What were Scottie Scheffler Masters odds? ›

2024 Masters Tournament Odds
To WinTop 5
Scottie Scheffler-120-2000
Max Homa+350-250
Bryson DeChambeau+650+120
Collin Morikawa+1000-475
51 more rows
Apr 14, 2024

What clubs did Scottie Scheffler use to win the Masters? ›

Scottie Scheffler has emphatically claimed a second major championship at the Masters. Here is what the World No. 1 had in the bag at Augusta National.
  • DRIVER: TaylorMade Qi10 with 8° loft, with Fujikura Ventus Black 7 X shaft.
  • 3-WOOD: TaylorMade Qi10 with 15° loft, with Fujikura Ventus Black 8 X shaft.
Apr 15, 2024

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