Scottie Scheffler makes announcement with brand new deal ahead of 2026 PGA Tour season
Scottie Scheffler after signing new deal: "I’m incredibly particular and selective about the brands I work with..."
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Scottie Scheffler has already turned golf’s volume all the way up — but with Turtlebox now in his corner, the soundtrack to his success is only getting louder.
Scheffler, 29, today put pen to paper on a new deal with Turtlebox Audio, a leading manufacturer of premium, portable outdoor audio devices.
Scheffler buzzing to sign with Turtlebox Audio
Scheffler's sponsorship deal with Turtlebox Audio adds to a growing portfolio reflective of a runaway World No.1.
The dominant PGA Tour superstar is already sponsored by several major brands, none bigger than Nike Golf, TaylorMade and Rolex.
Scheffler plays golf with TaylorMade clubs and he uses a Titleist ball under contract.
When it comes to apparel and footwear, he is kitted out head to toe in Nike Golf.
And on his wrist he wears a Rolex Submariner Date watch, something he has worn ever since winning his first Open Championship in July.
Scheffler is also sponsored by NetJets and Veritex Community Bank - and now as of today, Turtlebox Audio.
For Scheffler, his new Turtlebox partnership joins a carefully curated set of brand sponsors that align with his values.
"Music has always been a big part of my life, especially practicing and training as much as I do," said Scheffler in a statement that was shared to GolfMagic by Turtlebox Audio.
"I’m incredibly particular and selective about the brands I work with, and only work with companies that make products I believe in and use regularly.
"Working with Turtlebox was a natural fit - I love what their brand stands for, and love their products.
"I’m excited to join their team of ambassadors and amplify my game."

When Scheffler was pressed for his music choices after signing with Turtlebox, he did not hold back.
"I’ve always had a soft spot for country music, there’s just something real about it," replied Scheffler.
"Flatland Cavalry’s one of my favorites right now, I love their sound. I’m also a big classic rock guy. Talking Heads, Creedence, The Eagles... I’m a sucker for the classics."

Scheffler now joins Turtlebox Audio's diverse roster of athletes and ambassadors representing a community of passionate outdoor enthusiasts, ranging from golf to rodeo, surfing, outdoor cooking and fishing - the latter of which the American is a huge fan.
The four-time major champion last month reeled in another big win when his Texas Lone Stars landed the Zane Grey Championship Playoffs in Cabo San Lucas, the season-ending event of the Sport Fishing Championship (SFC).
Scheffler's new partnership with Turtlebox Audio is signed at a time of rapid momentum for both parties: Scheffler is now a four-time major champion who is now just one leg away from completing the career grand slam, while Turtlebox recently ranked 84th in the prestigious Inc. 5000, a comprehensive list of the fastest-growing, privately-held businesses in the United States, surging 125 places from its ranking in the 2024 Inc. 5000 list.
Scheffler, a Dallas native and University of Texas graduate, and Houston-based Turtlebox Audio align in many ways, creating a natural partnership.
Turtlebox's relationship with Scheffler started after meeting at a fundraising event in Nashville hosted by - yes you guessed it - country music artist Thomas Rhett.
"We quickly found common ground with Scottie," said Sloane Brown, Director of Community Marketing at Turtlebox Audio.
"From our shared Texas roots to his recent investment in a sport fishing championship series team, and our mutual love for Texas Country music, we knew he was our kind of guy.
"It’s rare to witness an athlete as dominant as Scottie, and we couldn’t be more proud to align our brand with one whose personal character shines as bright as his athletic talent."

Scheffler has earned a meteoric rise in professional golf.
Since turning professional in 2018, Scheffler has notched 19 PGA Tour titles including four majors.
He's also amassed an impressive 76 top-10 finishes in just 139 starts.
Scheffler has also been World No.1 for a cumulative 163 weeks, which puts him third in the all-time list behind Greg Norman (331) and Tiger Woods (683).
While it will take some doing for Scheffler to get anywhere near the records of Norman and Woods, he's certainly got a chance if he can maintain his levels of current form.
Scheffler currently owns nearly a nine-point lead on second-placed Rory McIlroy in the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR) as it stands.
While Scheffler has been lifting silverware in recent years, Turtlebox has been finding a solid footing within the golf world.
Turtlebox's newest product, the ultra-portable Ranger speaker ($250), is particularly suited to the sport and features powerful magnets that allow the speaker to be easily mounted on a golf cart.
The Ranger just also happens to be Scheffler's favourite item.
"It's my go-to speaker," Scheffler said of the Turtlebox Ranger.
"I use it all the time. One of my favorite things to do is take my son to the park, and I always bring the Ranger with me.
"I’ll use the magnetic side to stick it on a light pole, throw on some Texas Country, and just hang out watching him play.
"Whether I’m on the road, at home, or out at Royal Oaks with my buddies, I’ve always got the Ranger playing tunes."

Turtlebox Audio's speakers have very much revolutionized outdoor sound by combining powerful, premium audio with a long-lasting battery, and a rugged, waterproof design that can withstand the rigors of the outdoors.
On a brand level, Turtlebox has placed an emphasis on strategic community engagement.
The signing of Scheffler marks the next evolution in this growing community.
"Scottie is an amazing fit for our brand," said Will Bradley, Turtlebox Audio co-founder.
"He not only gives Turtlebox incredible exposure; he is somebody that aligns perfectly with our values, our love for the Lone Star State, and the outdoor life we share.
"We’re incredibly lucky to consider him as a partner, and we can’t wait for what’s down the fairway for him."
Scheffler ready to cap 2025 season with more history
Scheffler is currently enjoying some downtime with his wife Meredith, their young son Bennett, and the rest of their family.
The American will conclude his 2025 campaign at Woods' Hero World Challenge from 4-7 December.
The World No.1 will go in search of history in The Bahamas as he is looking to become the first player to win the limited-field event three times in a row.
Woods, 49, will unfortunately not be playing in his own event that benefits his Tiger Woods Foundation as he continues to recover from the seventh back surgery of his career that underwent last month.
There is expecation Woods will also miss the annual PNC Championship alongside his son Charlie Woods just before Christmas as he continues his recovery process - one that also involves having to fully recover from surgery to repair a ruptured Achilles tendon from back in March.
Multiple medical experts have told GolfMagic they can't see Woods returning to the fairways for at least six months - at least at the top level.
If that is indeed the case then we could be looking at The Masters in April as a more realistic timeframe for a return for the 15-time major champion, who has now not played in a Tour event now since missing the cut at The Open in July 2024.
Woods rounded out his 20-man field for the Hero World Challenge last week.
The Hero World Challenge is not an official PGA Tour event (as a limited-field 20-man event) but it does comprise OWGR points - much to the amusement of those on the LIV Golf League.
After the tournament at sun-kissed Albany, Scheffler will enjoy a well deserved off-season where he will try not to damage his hand over the Christmas period this time.
Scheffler's off-season break will be extended slightly after news emerged last month that The Sentry - always the first event of the year in the first week of January - has been cancelled after drought and water conservation issues on the Hawaiian island of Maui.
It's unknown at this stage as to what will be Scheffler's first tournament of the new season - but there's potential for it to be the Sony Open (15-18 January), The American Express (22-25 January) or Farmers Insurance Open (29 January - 1 February).
Scheffler has much to look forward to on the golf course next season.
In June at the 2026 US Open, he will have a chance to become the seventh player in the history of the game to complete the career grand slam.
The final round, perhaps rather fittingly, will also fall on his 30th birthday.
But away from life on Tour, Scheffler is bracing himself for a new initiative he has set up alongside his wife Meredith.
Scheffler confirmed last month he has announced a free junior golf tour that pays tribute to his long-time golf coach, Randy Smith.
The new Randy Smith Junior Tour, which launches next season, is a free and inclusive junior golf program that will give children across Texas access to the game without financial barriers.
Created in partnership with the Northern Texas PGA (NTPGA), Scheffler's new junior circuit will target boys and girls aged six to 12, removing membership and entry fees entirely.
Scheffler’s career has never sounded better right now — and 2026 could be his loudest year yet.
For more information about Turtlebox Audio, the brand’s products, and its growing ambassador team, visit TurtleboxAudio.com

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