In a breathtaking twist of fate, Ted Scott, Scottie Scheffler’s caddie, is allegedly set to make a modest fortune exceeding $5 million this year. That’s right—while you just resigned yourself to another year of “no budget for fun,” Scott is practically swimming in the kind of riches that would make even Scrooge McDuck rethink his savings strategy.
Let’s break this down: Scott’s earnings aren’t just the result of Scheffler’s spectacular year, which, let’s face it, includes that tidy $25 million from the FedEx Cup Playoffs. No, Scott is reported to have personally pocketed an estimated $2.6 million from Scheffler’s 2024 victories alone. Then, he casually adds another $2.5 million from his success at the PGA Tour Championship. Who knew that carrying a bag could be this lucrative? Take note, most of us would have to carry a whole van’s worth of luggage just to break even.
“Yep. I’m not coming back until 2026,” Scott hilariously quipped on X, channeling his inner-lounge chair enthusiast and clearly knowing how to live the high life (or at least not have to worry about missing sales at IKEA). His humorous response came right after Scheffler’s triumphant 2024 extravaganza, solidifying Scott’s rightful place on the “Caddies Who Won the Lottery” list.
Now, let’s flashback to 2021, when a much younger, seemingly less wise Scott almost hung up the bag for good. Good thing he didn’t—because now, he’s raking in a year’s worth of your average middle-class salary every time Scheffler sinks a putt… which, according to the last check, is quite often.
Sources like NBC Sports have sweetened the deal, estimating Scott’s total earnings for this year at an eye-watering $5,238,499.57, a figure so precise it almost feels like a horrible math problem you’d avoid during finals. For perspective, Scott’s income lands him comfortably in the top 20 of the PGA Tour money list—out-earning familiar names like Jordan Spieth. Bravo, Ted! If that doesn’t say “Next Level,” I don’t know what does.

In an interesting origin story, Scheffler and Scott’s fateful partnership kicked off in 2021, after they discovered their mutual passion for golf and an unexpected knack for group Bible study. Talk about divine intervention! “I think the world of him as a person,” Scheffler mused, likely while daydreaming about his bank account multiplying faster than rabbits on a carrot farm.
So, what’s the takeaway here? Aside from the dazzling figures and punchlines, it’s undeniable: if you’re trying to figure out how to save a penny in today’s world, perhaps consider teaching someone how to putt they way into a life-changing amount of banknotes. Meanwhile, we’re left to mastermind ways to budget for our next grocery run while still being mildly entertained by the staggering arc of caddie wealth. Cheers to you, Scott and Scheffler, the masters of the golf game and the high-roller lifestyle!