Scottie Scheffler Wife: Everything About Meredith Scudder in 2026

From High School Halls to the World Stage
Long before the green jackets and world rankings, Meredith Scudder and Scottie Scheffler were simply two teenagers at Highland Park High School in Dallas, Texas. They first crossed paths as freshmen in 2010, but romance didn’t spark until their senior year in 2014. Scottie has joked that it took him years to win her over — “I had to woo her for a few years.”
One of the couple’s favorite stories is that Meredith didn’t fully realize just how gifted Scottie was at golf until she saw him in a television commercial — a testament to how grounded and unassuming their relationship has always been.
When college arrived, the pair chose rival schools: Scottie enrolled at the University of Texas, while Meredith headed to Texas A&M University. The bitter in-state rivalry didn’t derail them — they stayed together through four years of separation, building a foundation of trust that would carry them through everything that followed.
Their Journey Together
First Meeting — Freshman Year
Both attend Highland Park High School in Dallas. They meet but don’t date.
Started Dating — Senior Year
Romance begins in their senior year. Meredith famously first notices Scottie’s golf talent through a TV commercial.
Long-Distance Through College
Scottie at UT Austin, Meredith at Texas A&M — rival schools, but their bond holds.
Engagement & Winter Wedding
Scottie proposes in June at Arbor Hills Nature Preserve. They marry December 4 at Arlington Hall, Dallas — a Winter Wonderland themed celebration with Santa hats for guests.
Masters Win + Baby Bennett
Scottie wins his second Masters in April (with a famous promise to leave if Meredith went into labor). Son Bennett Scheffler arrives on May 8, 2024.
Historic Season — PGA Championship & The Open
Scottie wins his third major at the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow and claims The Open Championship. Meredith celebrates with toddler Bennett on the 18th green. Scottie wins PGA Tour Player of the Year for the fourth consecutive year.
20th PGA Tour Win — The American Express
Scottie wins by four shots to reach 20 career Tour victories, becoming only the third player alongside Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy to break $100 million in career earnings. Meredith and Bennett celebrate courtside.
Baby Remy Arrives — Family of Four
Scottie withdraws from the Houston Open to be with Meredith. Son Remy Scheffler is born on March 27, 2026. Nine days later, Meredith pushes Remy in a stroller under Augusta National’s famous oak tree at the Masters.
Scottie Scheffler withdrew from the 2026 Texas Children’s Houston Open to be present for the birth of Remy. It was yet another sign of the priority the couple place on family over professional commitments — echoing the famous “Masters Promise” of 2024.
Meredith’s Own Professional Identity
Beyond being Scottie’s most visible supporter, Meredith is a driven professional. She graduated from Texas A&M University with a degree in communications and business, and channels her energy into humanitarian work that matters to her personally.
She currently serves as the Director of Curating Opportunities at Behind Every Door (BED), a Dallas-based non-profit that provides educational and creative programs for children growing up in underdeveloped neighborhoods. In this role she helps shape the programs that give young people in Dallas access to opportunities they would otherwise never have.
Together with Scottie, the couple also actively promotes junior golf initiatives through the PGA Tour’s community programs, ensuring their platform translates into real-world benefit — not just headlines.
“Right now, the most exciting thing is not winning the Masters — it’s baby coming pretty soon.”
— Scottie Scheffler, after his 2024 Masters victoryA Historic Year — Beside a Historic Season
The 2025 PGA Tour season saw Scottie win six times, including two major championships — the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow and The Open Championship. He finished with $27.6 million in earnings for the year and earned his fourth consecutive PGA Tour Player of the Year award.
Meredith was present for some of the most iconic moments: at the 2025 PGA Championship, Scottie was visibly emotional walking the 18th fairway, slamming his cap to the ground before embracing caddie Ted Scott and then pulling Meredith and a one-year-old Bennett into a tearful hug with the Wanamaker Trophy in hand.
The couple also appeared in Netflix’s Full Swing Season 3, giving fans a rare glimpse into their life behind the ropes — including how Meredith manages family life while Scottie competes at the very highest level.
Faith, Roots, and a Relationship Before the Fame
Many observers wonder what makes the Scheffler marriage so unusually stable by the standards of elite professional sport. The answer is consistent: Meredith knew Scottie before the majors, before the millions, before the number-one ranking. Their relationship was built on the people they were at 17, not the public figures they became.
Both Scottie and Meredith speak openly about their Christian faith as the most important anchor of their marriage. Scottie has repeatedly said Meredith is “the person who keeps me from getting too wrapped up in golf” — the quiet force who reminds him there is more to life than tournaments.
Despite global fame, the family has remained rooted in Dallas, staying close to the community, the schools, and the families that shaped them both.





