Is Scottie Scheffler Taking a Paternity Leave to Support Wife Meredith and Their Baby?
They said the only person who could stop Scottie Scheffler from winning the Masters this year was his wife, Meredith. He’d said that if his wife went into labor, he’d leave Augusta at the drop of a hat and go back to Dallas. But that didn’t happen, and Scheffler became one of only two golfers to triumph at both THE PLAYERS and the Masters in a single season. But as the due date gets closer, Scheffler might consider taking a temporary break from the course.
During his time on the course, though, he’s had a remarkable record. The top-ranked golfer has been delivering outstanding performances on the putting greens, adding to his winning streak – claiming victory in three of the last four events. But with Scheffler and Meredith anticipating the arrival of their first child imminently, the 27-year-old will soon embrace the responsibilities of parenthood. So, will Scottie Scheffler be taking paternity leave? Let’s dive deeper into the situation and uncover the details!
Notably, Scottie Scheffler cannot take official paternity leave, as the PGA Tour does not offer such benefits. The two-time Masters champion is unofficially taking time off to welcome his first child and support his wife, he revealed at the RBC Heritage. During these events, the 27-year-old was approached with questions about his soon-to-be-born child and forthcoming plans, especially regarding the PGA Championship.
Scheffler answered, “I’ll do the best I can [to prepare for the next major]. I’ll be spending a bit more time at home preparing, but I’ll obviously take a break when the baby comes.” So, to answer the question, yes. Scottie Scheffler will take a paternity leave when the time comes. But until then, he revealed his mindset, which was similar to what he said at the Masters.♦