Scottie Scheffler's 10 sweetest moments following his PGA win | Rogers Report

Hello, friends, and welcome to this week’s edition of the Rogers Report! It’s my last week at home in Boston before heading back on the road for a bit (hello, U.S. Women’s Open!) and I am feeling eager to get back out there and see some golf in person. Side note: If you’ve got any ice cream recommendations in Hartford, Wisconsin (or Hartford, Connecticut, I guess, since I’ll be there in a few weeks), let me know!

Scottie Scheffler had another big win on Sunday evening, but don’t worry, I’m not going to take you through all the shots he hit. Instead, I’m going to focus on the 10 best moments that followed his win at Quail Hollow. And Jim Nantz, if you’re reading this: I’m bummed you didn’t incorporate “from jail to Quail!” into your winning call on the 72nd hole. I know you’re the expert, but that line was right there. There’s always next time.

OK, on to the good stuff.

Scheffler greets his family

There are a few things in golf I will never, ever get sick of. One is seeing Tiger in his Sunday red during final rounds. Another is my friends and coworkers saying, “That’s good,” when I leave a putt for double bogey 8 feet short. And No. 3 is seeing Scottie and Meredith Scheffler embrace each other after he wins. And let’s face it, with the way Scheffler has been playing, we see that a lot.

Meredith Scheffler is one of my favorite characters in golf. I could see these two being what Jack and Barbara Nicklaus are to the golf world in 50 years’ time, and if I could have another person’s wardrobe, it would definitely be hers. Her sun hat might block us from seeing the Schefflers embrace, but we can always hear her saying, “I’m so proud of you,” again and again to her husband. They are so, so wholesome and I am such a fan of golf’s first couple.

You may notice that Bennett Scheffler, who is just a year old, is as chill as can be in this situation. I’m crediting that to the fact that he’s done this all before. In fact, he’s done it a lot of times. Six, to be exact. He’s averaging one win for every two months of his life. This is nothing new for young Bennett.

Next up we have Scottie Scheffler greeting his parents, Scott and Diane.

Scheffler’s dad had the sweetest message for his 28-year-old son: “Words can’t describe what we just watched. You are the toughest guy and the sweetest boy. I’m so proud of you. Thank you for never giving up, Scottie. I’m so proud.”

I cannot even for a second imagine what it must be like to go from teaching your child how to walk, to taking them to junior golf tournaments, to cheering them on in college, to watching them become the World No. 1 and a three-time major champion. It has to feel like one big dream at some points, and I couldn’t help but get a little teary-eyed at this sweet family moment. For a family that produced the best golfer on the planet, the Schefflers sure seem pretty normal.

Scheffler sticks with Bennett

All dads can probably relate to what it’s like to still need to get a little work done, but wanting to hang out with your kids. Maybe you’ve got to send an email or two in between innings at a little league game. Maybe you hop on a conference call from the car while in the drive-thru line at McDonald’s with kids in the back. Or maybe, if you’re Scottie Scheffler, you sign your major-winning scorecard — but only after setting your baby down with your hat and yardage book so he stays occupied for a few moments.

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The specifics of this scenario might be a little different for Scheffler, but I love how universal the “let me keep my kid busy for a minute here so I can get my work done” is for parents around the globe.

And it looks like little Bennett had a grand old time hanging out in scoring. I really hope these photos are getting framed somewhere, mostly because they’re adorable and a great memory but also because one day Bennett Scheffler will realize how crazy the first year and change of his life was, and this photo will prove it.