Alright, let’s talk about figuring out Scottie Scheffler’s 2024 schedule. It wasn’t rocket science, but it took a little bit of poking around, you know? I like following the top guys, see where they’re playing week to week.

My Process for Finding the Schedule
First thing I did, naturally, was hop on my computer. Opened up my usual web browser – the one I always use, nothing fancy. Then I went straight to the search bar.
I typed in something simple, like “scottie scheffler schedule 2024”. Pretty straightforward. Hit enter and waited for the results to pop up.
Got a whole load of links back, as you’d expect. Lots of sports news sites, golf blogs, and the official PGA Tour site showed up near the top. I tend to trust the official tour site more for this kind of stuff, but I clicked on a couple of the sports news ones first, just to see.
Some news articles just mentioned tournaments he’d already played or won early in the year. Others were more like predictions. Not exactly the clear list I was looking for. So, I decided the PGA Tour website was probably the best place to go.
Finding it on their site took another click or two. You know how websites can be, sometimes things are buried. I looked around for sections like “Players” or “Schedule”. Found his player profile page eventually. These usually have a spot that lists the events they’ve entered or played in.

What I Found (and a Caveat)
Okay, so on his profile, I could see the tournaments he’d already participated in for 2024 and usually a list of upcoming ones he was committed to. It gave a pretty good picture.
Here’s the kind of stuff you generally see for a top player like Scheffler:
- The Majors (Masters, PGA Championship, U.S. Open, The Open Championship) – you can bet he’ll be there if healthy.
- The Players Championship – another big one.
- Signature Events – those tournaments with the big purses and top players.
- Maybe some regular tour stops he likes playing.
- FedExCup Playoff events at the end of the season.
Important thing to remember though: This stuff isn’t set in stone, especially further out. Players finalize schedules closer to the event dates. They might add tournaments, or withdraw due to injury, fatigue, or personal reasons (like we saw with the Masters and his baby!). So, what you find is more of a likely plan, not a guarantee.
So yeah, that was my process. Just some basic searching, clicking around on the official site mostly, and keeping in mind that schedules can change. It gave me a good idea of where to expect seeing him compete through the year. Took maybe 10-15 minutes tops to get a decent overview.