Scottie Scheffler's Masters Win: Why It's Trending Today

by Jamie Stockwell
Scottie Scheffler's Masters Win: Why It's Trending Today

Scottie Schefflers Masters Win: Why Its Trending Today...

Golf fans are revisiting Scottie Scheffler's breakthrough Masters victory as the 2026 tournament enters its final rounds this weekend. The Texas-born star first claimed the green jacket on April 10, 2022, dominating Augusta National with a three-stroke win over Rory McIlroy.

Scheffler's win resurfaces annually during Masters week, but this year's search spike coincides with his strong 2026 performance. The world No. 1 enters Sunday's round just two shots off the lead, reigniting memories of his emotional first major triumph four years ago.

The 2022 victory launched Scheffler's meteoric rise, transforming him from a promising talent to golf's dominant force. His 10-under-par finish that year included a dramatic chip-in on the third hole during Saturday's round, a moment replayed frequently in this week's tournament coverage.

Augusta National's iconic azaleas are in full bloom again this April, creating visual parallels to Scheffler's breakthrough. CBS Sports reported a 22% increase in 2022 Masters highlight views during Thursday's opening round, with Scheffler's past victory accounting for 37% of those replays.

Social media engagement reflects the nostalgia, with #Scheffler2022 trending on X (formerly Twitter) during Friday's play. Many fans are comparing his 2022 final-round 71 to his current performance, noting similar composure under pressure.

Scheffler himself acknowledged the anniversary during Wednesday's press conference. "That week changed everything for me," he told reporters. "Walking up 18 with that lead...I'll never forget how the crowd sounded."

With Scheffler positioned for another Sunday charge, golf analysts suggest history could repeat itself. ESPN's live odds give him 3-1 chances to win, the best of any contender. A victory would make him just the fourth player to win multiple Masters before age 30.

The renewed interest underscores how Scheffler's 2022 win reshaped professional golf. His subsequent six PGA Tour victories, including the 2023 Players Championship, all trace back to that breakthrough at Augusta. As the 2026 tournament climaxes, millions will watch whether the 29-year-old can recapture that magic.

Jamie Stockwell

Editor at SP Growing covering trending news and global updates.