2x major champion Scottie Scheffler reveals menu for 2025 Masters Champions dinner

Scottie Scheffler will be hosting his 2nd Champions Dinner at the Masters this year after winning the event last year.


2x major champion Scottie Scheffler reveals menu for 2025 Masters Champions dinner

Scottie Scheffler (Image via Imago)

On Wednesday, 2-time major champion Scottie Scheffler revealed the menu for the 2025 Masters Champions dinner. This year, he will once again be hosting this dinner after winning the green jacket for a second time last season.

As part of the tradition of the Masters Tournament, the defending champion hosts a Champion dinner at the Augusta National. Only the chairman of the club and the former winners are allowed to participate in this exclusive dinner.

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This year menu’s is similar to the one he gave during the 2023 dinner. Once again cheeseburger sliders and firecracker shrimp are on the list. He also added “Papa Scheff’s Meatball and Ravioli Bites“.

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Apart from that there will be some Texas-style Chile as the first course. The main course will be Wood-Fired Cowboy Ribeye or Blackened Redfish. As for the Desert, there will be some warm chocolate chipped cookies.

It’s my favorite foods, haven’t quite changed too much, but there’s a little bit, I would say, more kind of nostalgic stuff. My dad’s meatballs made the menu… his best meal was always meatballs. So I think that’s going to be one of the appetizers.

Scottie Scheffler said while explaining his menu as per PGA Tour

This year Scheffler will be much more prepared than the last one. Before the 2023 event, the golfer admitted that he had no clue what to do in the Champions Dinner. Since then he has gained some valuable experience and will likely try to use it on the Tuesday before the event begins on Thursday April 10, 2024.

Former Masters Champion takes playful jab at Scottie Scheffler for his “ravioli incident” ahead of the 2025 Champions Dinner

For the 2025 Masters Champions Dinner, Scottie Scheffler stuck with his Texas roots. While the fans have loved his menu, a former Masters Champion took a playful jab at him regarding the “ravioli incident” which caused him a few weeks of action.

Scottie Scheffler
Scottie Scheffler (Image via Imago)

During the Christmas celebration, Scheffler tried to make some ravioli. The World No.1 though met with an unfortunate accident.

While preparing the dinner, he broke a wine glass. The shards of the glass would pierce his wrist which led to him undergoing surgery. This saw him miss the start of the 2025 season.

Former Masters Champion Trevor Immelman trolled him on X after he revealed ravioli at the 2025 Masters Champion dinner. The 2008 champion claimed that they should make sure Scheffler is nowhere near making the dish.

Can we just please make sure Scottie is not anywhere near making the Ravioli….thanks.

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Meanwhile, golf internet sensation Paige Spiranac dropped a two-word reaction to react to this. The former LPGA star simply rated the menu of Scheffler as “10/10” while reacting to it on X.

Scottie Scheffler drops blunt take on current state of PGA Tour-PIF deal

The PGA Tour-PIF deal which was announced in June 2023, is yet to go through. After the game was left divided with the emergence of LIV Golf in 2021, the PGA Tour and the PIF, the body that backs LIV, decided to come together. On Wednesday, Scottie Scheffler dropped a blunt take on the current state of this deal.

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Scottie Scheffler (Image via Imago)

Since the division in golf, some of the top players in the world only compete against each other during the four major championships. Scheffler was asked whether he missed playing with that given the current state of the deal between the Tour and the PIF.

The 28-year-old did admit that he misses playing against them. However, he pointed fingers at them and claimed that they knew what the consequences would be once they left the tour and joined the Saudi-backed league.

They did what they wanted to do, and I can’t control their life… They made their choice. If we want to figure out why the game of golf is not back together, go ask those guys. Go to wherever they are playing this week and figure out when the game is going to come back together.

Scottie Scheffler said as per Golf.com

Last year before The Players Championship, Scheffler had blamed the LIV Golfers for dividing the game. He claimed that if the fans are upset then they should look at those who left.

The reunification of the game is the one thing that the fans are looking forward to the most once the merger deal does go through. At the moment, the talks are still going on with US President Donald Trump also getting involved in it.