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Scottie Scheffler, the #1 golfer, secured his second green jacket and a paycheck of $3.6 million. Post victory, the golfer was utterly grateful for it. After Scheffler’s victory at Augusta National, his caddie, Ted Scott, emerged as the most accomplished caddie on the PGA Tour.  While supporting Scheffler in his ninth PGA Tour victory, Ted Scott also savored the taste of success.

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Not only that but following the fourth round, Scott also expressed his gratitude. “I’ve just been very fortunate that great people will take me on as their caddie in other parts of my life,” said Scott while referring to Scheffler as the best golfer. Scott not only was grateful, but he also appeared to be savoring the moment in his own different and cheeky way.

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A video from the PGA Tour gained traction on X, showcasing Ted Scott overwhelmed with happiness. The caption from the Twitter handle described him as “living the dream,” and rightfully so! The caddie has earned $1,248,761.45 this year. In the video, Scott enacted waking up from sleep, turning on the bed, and then hugging the Masters’ flag, all while gratefully smiling.

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Following the win, Scheffler hugged his caddie and then moved on to hugging his family members present there. When the time came for the champion to take his victory walk, he did not do it alone but rather invited his caddie to walk with him, showcasing a true gesture of sportsmanship.

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Following the video’s viral spread, the comment section quickly ignited a frenzy within the golf world, with fans flooding social media with hilarious reactions.

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Scottie Scheffler’s caddie Ted Scott leaves the golf world in a frenzy

Amidst the flood of amusing reactions to the video, Scott was frequently referred to as “Teddy,” indicating fans’ affection for Scheffler’s looper.

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This fan, about the video rather than Scott’s earnings, commented, “Okay, this is A++++ content. Like well done Mr. Scott,” further acknowledging him for the humorous content, particularly as he embraced the Masters flag.

Another fan, with an interesting profile picture, quipped, “this is absolutely unhinged from teddy. love it,” affectionately referring to him as “Teddy” while expressing admiration for the video and the moment captured in it. In his speech after receiving the Green Jacket, Scheffler thanked Scott, and also affectionately referred to him as “Teddy, my guy.”

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This fan also highlighted Scott’s earnings with a GIF, captioning it “Ted Scott’s career earnings since taking over Scottie’s bag must look something like this,” implying that Scott has achieved significant success since he began caddying for the #1 golfer. Just in the past 35 days, Scheffler has earned $12,653,735 on the greens, bringing his caddie’s total to $1,248,761.45.

This fan creatively praised the video, referring to Scott as “Teddy” and describing the video as “Beautimus! Atta boy Teddy,” showcasing their excitement and appreciation for the content.

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The video, featuring Scheffler’s caddie, continues to captivate fans, with Scott receiving praise on social media. After viewing the video, what are your thoughts on Ted Scott? Feel free to share your reactions in the comments below!

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Naman Kumar is a Golf Writer at EssentiallySports. An expert in analytical pieces, he never fails to awe his readers with his niche coverage of big names—like his idol, Phil Mickelson—in the sport. Naman is also adept at predictability pieces, where he explores the immediate future of players, be it through where they’ll play next or whether injuries will cause them to withdraw from an event. Additionally, Naman is extremely passionate about gaming and spends hours after work playing Valorant and Halo.

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