Scottie Scheffler heaps praise on JJ Spaun after US Open champ seals Ryder Cup spot
Scottie Scheffler heaped praise on reigning US Open champion JJ Spaun after he sealed his spot on the US Ryder Cup team.
Scottie Scheffler heaped praise on JJ Spaun after the reigning US Open champion sealed his spot on the US Ryder Cup team.
Spaun emerged as the unlikely winner of the third men's major of the year with an electric birdie on the 72nd hole at Oakmont to deny Scotland's Robert MacIntyre.
His win came months after a heart-breaking play-off defeat to Rory McIlroy at the flagship Players Championship on the PGA Tour.
The 34-year-old will now make his first appearance for Team USA at this year's Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black in New York.
Despite losing in a play-off to England's Justin Rose at the FedEx St. Jude Championship, the result earned Spaun enough points to ensure he doesn't have to worry about relying on a captain's pick from Keegan Bradley.
Xander Schauffele has also secured automatic qualification.
Scheffler told reporters after finishing in a tie for third in the first leg of the PGA Tour's playoffs in Memphis that he is very happy to see Spaun's success.
"He's a great player," Scheffler said. "He's got a ton of talent. He hits it really, really solid.
"To win a US Open you've got to grind really hard, and he's a guy that he gets the ball in play, hits it really solid and he holes a lot of putts. He's a tough guy to beat."
He added: "You love seeing guys like that have success, guys that work hard and get the most out of their games, and JJ is definitely one of those guys that's a grinder out here.
"You always see him practicing, see him in the gym. Definitely happy to see him having the success that he has."
For his part, Spaun said he did not know what has gotten in to him in 2025.
Never in his wildest dreams did he believe he would be a major champion when, last season, he was contemplating giving up the game altogether as he was in danger of losing his card.
"I don't know what's gotten into me, honestly," he said.
Rank | Player | Country | Points |
1 | Scottie Scheffler (Q) | USA | 33,580.33 |
2 | J.J. Spaun (Q) | USA | 14,638.91 |
3 | Xander Schauffele (Q) | USA | 13,570.02 |
4 | Russell Henley | USA | 11,904.82 |
5 | Bryson DeChambeau | USA | 10,774.98 |
6 | Harris English | USA | 10,439.55 |
7 | Justin Thomas | USA | 10,347.59 |
8 | Collin Morikawa | USA | 9,929.77 |
9 | Ben Griffin | USA | 9,304.76 |
10 | Keegan Bradley | USA | 8,103.00 |
11 | Maverick McNealy | USA | 7,553.65 |
12 | Andrew Novak | USA | 7,230.48 |
13 | Brian Harman | USA | 7,194.16 |
14 | Cameron Young | USA | 6,689.64 |
15 | Patrick Cantlay | USA | 6,570.39 |
16 | Sam Burns | USA | 5,778.29 |
17 | Wyndham Clark | USA | 5,216.87 |
18 | Lucas Glover | USA | 4,705.44 |
19 | Daniel Berger | USA | 4,533.21 |
20 | Akshay Bhatia | USA | 4,469.63 |
21 | Chris Gotterup | USA | 4,450.44 |
22 | Tom Hoge | USA | 4,434.69 |
23 | Denny McCarthy | USA | 4,300.28 |
24 | Tony Finau | USA | 4,290.56 |
25 | Sam Stevens | USA | 4,191.54 |
"I think I'm just content with what I've done in this game and now it's just kind of free rolling. Just trying to win, and I think that's a freeing mentality to have."
Spaun was denied a second victory of the season by Rose in an electric three-hole playoff at TPC Southwind.
Both players made par on the first extra hole.
Spaun looked as though he had done enough by draining a long-range birdie putt at the second, only for the 45-year-old Englishman to answer.
He had the opportunity to extend the contest further, but jammed his birdie putt through the break after Rose found the centre of the cup from seven feet.
"It sucks to miss a seven-footer, but tricky read and pulled it a little bit," Spaun said.
"But yeah, I hung in there the best I could, and he beat me to the hole first. Just wasn't meant to be."