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Scottie Scheffler’s Wife Meredith Joins Family at Masters Par 3 Contest 12 Days After Giving Birth

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Pro golfer Scottie Scheffler had a full house cheering him on at the 2026 Masters Tournament.

Scottie, 29, competed in the Par 3 Contest on Wednesday, April 8, where wife Meredith Scheffler served as his caddie alongside sons Bennett, 23 months, and Remy, 12 days.

“This is what it’s all about!” Scottie wrote via Instagram on Wednesday alongside a family picture from Augusta National Golf Club. “Remy made his big debut and we are officially a family of four.”

Meredith, 29, and Bennett twinned in matching caddie uniforms, which featured Scottie’s last name across the back. Bennett held a toy golf putter, while his mom carried newborn Remy in a baby carrier on her chest.

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Scottie shared footage of Bennett’s putt in the contest via his Instagram Stories, writing, “Like father, like son.”

Golf Digest journalist Jamie Kennedy reported that Meredith gave birth just 12 days ago.

Meredith also brought baby Remy to Scottie’s Sunday, April 5, practice round in Augusta, Georgia ahead of the 2026 Masters Tournament, which begins on Thursday, April 9.

“We had another boy a couple weeks ago,” Scottie told reporters on the fairway. “It’s been really nice. It’s fun. I’m really glad they’re able to travel with me this week.”

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Scottie Scheffler walks with wife Meredith, and sons Bennett and son Remy during the Par Three Contest at to the 2026 Masters Tournament. Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

Scottie further praised Meredith, whom he married in 2020, for traveling to Georgia freshly postpartum with two young children in tow.

“My wife is a trooper and brought the boys this week,” he added. “It’s been fun.”

Scottie and Meredith were high school sweethearts, where she started supporting his golf career.

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“My identity isn’t a golf score. Like Meredith told me this morning, ‘If you win this golf tournament today, if you lose this golf tournament by 10 shots, if you never win another golf tournament again’ — she goes, ‘I’m still going to love you, you’re still going to be the same person, Jesus loves you and nothing changes,’” Scottie told reporters after winning the 2022 Masters. “All I’m trying to do is glorify God and that’s why I’m here and that’s why I’m in position. So for me, it’s not about a golf score.”

He further noted that Meredith’s words of wisdom help get rid of any nerves.

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“I have such a great support system, and I’m so blessed,” he added at the time. “I’m so thankful for the sacrifices my support system has had for me in my lifetime, and I’m so glad we could enjoy this moment together.”

Scottie and Meredith announced in 2024 that they were expecting their first baby. Son Bennett arrived that May.

“I think it’s just wild watching Meredith go through that. It’s just nuts. I don’t really know how to describe it, watching the little dude come out of Meredith,” the gold medalist recalled of Meredith’s delivery during a June 2024 press conference. “It was a wild ride [and I’m] extremely proud of Meredith after watching her go through that. It’s nuts. I’m glad it was her going through it and not me because I don’t know if I could have done it … and the look on her face right after birth, she was just glowing, so proud of herself and so excited to have our little boy.”

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