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Scottie Scheffler's Family Steals the Show at Masters Par 3 Contest with 12-Day-Old Son
World No. 1 golfer balances professional success with personal life as a new father
Apr. 12, 2026 at 3:27am
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Scottie Scheffler's family celebration at the Masters Par 3 Contest showcases the human side of professional golf's top star.Houston TodayScottie Scheffler, the world's top-ranked golfer, made headlines at the Masters Par 3 Contest by bringing his 12-day-old son Remy to the event. Scheffler's family, including his parents Scott and Diane and wife Meredith, were all on hand to support the new father, showcasing the importance of family in Scheffler's life and career.
Why it matters
Scheffler's decision to prioritize family over professional commitments, even at the height of his career, is a refreshing reminder that success in sports doesn't have to come at the expense of personal life. His story highlights the growing trend of athletes recognizing the value of work-life balance and the positive impact family support can have on performance.
The details
Just two weeks after the birth of his son Remy, Scheffler brought the newborn to the Masters Par 3 Contest, a lighthearted event held the day before the start of the major tournament. Scheffler's parents, Scott and Diane, as well as his wife Meredith, were all on hand to support the new father, creating a heartwarming family moment that captured the attention of golf fans and media.
- Remy Scheffler was born 12 days before the 2026 Masters Par 3 Contest.
- Scottie Scheffler withdrew from the 2026 Houston Open to be with his family for Remy's birth.
The players
Scottie Scheffler
The world's No. 1 ranked golfer and a new father who brought his 12-day-old son Remy to the 2026 Masters Par 3 Contest.
Meredith Scheffler
Scottie Scheffler's wife and the mother of their newborn son Remy.
Scott Scheffler
Scottie Scheffler's father, who was present at the Masters Par 3 Contest to support his son and new grandson.
Diane Scheffler
Scottie Scheffler's mother, who was present at the Masters Par 3 Contest to support her son and new grandson.
What they’re saying
“Scottie's decision to bring Remy to the Par 3 Contest just two weeks after his birth shows how much family means to him. It's a heartwarming reminder that success in golf isn't just about winning tournaments.”
— Rory McIlroy, Professional Golfer
What’s next
Scottie Scheffler is expected to compete in the 2026 Masters Tournament, where he will look to defend his 2025 title and win his second green jacket.
The takeaway
Scottie Scheffler's story highlights the growing trend of athletes prioritizing work-life balance and the positive impact that family support can have on professional success. His decision to withdraw from a tournament to be with his newborn son and then bring the baby to a major event demonstrates a refreshing commitment to his personal life that resonates with fans and fellow athletes alike.
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