- He purchased the five-bedroom, six-bathroom mansion in 2020.
- Scheffler has won four PGA Tour events so far in 2024, including the Masters
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Scottie Scheffler could spend the next few weeks at home now that his wife is about to give birth to their first child.
Instead of a sprawling palace, the Scheffler family lives in a modestly priced mansion in Dallas, Texas, with a price tag well within the golfer’s reported net worth.
Scheffler bought the home in 2020 after marrying his high school sweetheart, Meredith Scudder, for a price of $2.1 million.
For that price, the home has plenty of space: It spans nearly 5,000 square feet and has five bedrooms and six bathrooms.
According to Zillow (via the New York Post), the home is now estimated to be worth around $3.2 million.
These are images of the mansion that Scottie Scheffler bought in Dallas for $2.1 million in 2020
The home has been described as “one of a kind” and is located in the exclusive Devonshire neighborhood.
Home features include a spacious master bedroom, which includes a sitting area and his and hers closets.
It sits on a half-acre lot with a large backyard that features a covered patio, fireplace, and pool.
The mansion is the perfect base for the world’s number one golfer, a title that has belonged to Scheffler for 85 weeks since March 2022.
Scottie has had a solid campaign in 2024, with four wins so far this season.
The first came at the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill in Orlando, Florida, where he beat second-place finisher Wyndham Clark by five strokes.
The following week at The Players Championship, Scheffler won by a single stroke over a three-way tie for second place consisting of Clark, Brian Harman and Xander Schauffele.
Scheffler expects a baby boy to arrive any day now with his high school sweetheart, Meredith.
Scheffler is off to a great start until 2024 – winning four events, including The Masters
Over the weekend, he took his fourth win at Harbor Town and the RBC Heritage.
After finishing second at the Houston Open, Scheffler returned to winning ways with victories at Augusta and the Masters.
He became the first golfer in history to win The Masters and The Players in the same season.
And for good measure, Scheffler dominated this weekend at the RBC Heritage at Harbor Town in South Carolina.
In total, Scheffler’s career earnings now exceed $82 million since turning pro.