The regular PGA Tour season is officially in books and the 2025 Play offs are here. While Scottie Scheffler dominated the championship and Open PGA titles, there are some other players who also had a really strong season.
We looked at the full statistics sheets of 2025 PGA Tour to underline the main interpreters in each key statistical category. From hitting the ball to decide, here’s who is entering the play off with strong momentum.
2025 PGA Tour Stature Leaders (regular season)
| CATEGORY | leader | bag |
|---|---|---|
| Average note | Scottie Scheffler | 68.314 |
| Average birds | Harry Hall | 4.52 |
| Driving | Aldrich Potgieter | 327.6 |
| Greens in regulation % | Riko Hoey | 72.15% |
| melee | Matteo Manasseer | 69.71% |
| SG: Total | Scottie Scheffler | 2.640 |
| SG: Off-toee | Scottie Scheffler | 0.708 |
| SG: Access | Scottie Scheffler | 1.297 |
| SG: Circle-Green | Matteo Manasseer | 0.618 |
| SG: Setting | Harry Hall | 0.874 |
| Par 3 marking | Russell Henley | 2.96 |
| Par 4 marking | Scottie Scheffler | 3.91 |
| Par 5 marking | Nicolai Højgaard | 4.45 |
| FedExcup points | Scottie Scheffler | 4,806 |

Evaluation: Scheffler prevails
When it comes to scoring, there is a guy that everyone should beat.
Scottie Scheffler’s The average of the adjusted marking of 68.314 Leads PGA Tour at 2025. He also topped the tables to avoid Bogey (10.76%), note PAR-4 (3.91) and Birdie or better percentage (25.78%). He made less mistakes, took advantage of the holes and made them in every course and condition.
Other golfists with some strong note statistics include:
- Harry Hall ended the regular season in Birdie’s average (4.52 per round).
- Russell Henley showed that power is not everything, leading the tournament in the not-3 (2.96) note.
- Nicolai Højgaard quietly captured the first place in the par-5 note to 4.45.
This table shows the top five players for the total blows in 2025 and the rank of FedEx Cup of those players. Justin Thomas was sixth for the shocks won and he is sitting in fifth in the FedEx Cup rankings.
| Player | SG: Total Ranking | SG: AVG Total | FedExcup order | FedExcup points |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scottie Scheffler | 1 | 2.640 | 1 | 4,806 |
| Rory Mcilroy | 2 | 1,790 | 2 | 3,444 |
| Sepp Straka | 3 | 1.419 | 3 | 2.595 |
| Tommy Fleetwood | 4 | 1.390 | 9 | 1,783 |
| Russell Henley | 5 | 1.345 | 4 | 2,391 |
Off the tee: It’s been a guy all season
Aldrich Potgieter headed the direction distance graph at 327.6 yards. It has been at the top of the list since the beginning of the year and its average direction distance is a full 24 yard above the average tournament. Rory Mcilroy was in second place for car distance.
Access and hit the ball: Scheffler again
Startling, Runs Scheffler In shocking the approach won, the shocks gained green and total greens in the regulation. It is very difficult to beat a guy with such numbers. Rico Hoey, a new PGA Tour player who played a great golf Korn Ferry last year, led the tournament in the percentage of adjustment in 72.15 PERCENT
Short -play
A handful of players calmly joined the Elite seasons with short games and this may matter to the conditions of Play off.
Matteo Manassero led the PGA Tour into strokes gained about green, slamming percentages and proximity to the hole after lost greens. He has only one Top-10 conclusion to tell about it.
- Hideki Matsuyama headed the resource tournament.
- Beau Hossler converted almost every chance up and down from a distance close to a 98.65 percent success rate within 10 yards.
- Matt Wallace was more reliable than the rough, leading the tournament in clashes from difficult lies.
Final thoughts
Scottie Scheffler enters the 2025 PGA Tour’s Play off as crushing. Rory Mcilroy and Sepp Straka are not so far away and can create some strong shows across the PGA Tour Play.
office PGA Tour Stat leaders who go to the 2025 Play off first appeared in MygolfSSS.

