The 2025 PGA Tour season brought many impressive performances. Some golfers played many rounds while others had fewer starts. What tied them together is this: they scored under or around 70 on average per round. The players below delivered consistent play week after week. This list shows everything with each golfers average, crazy stats, and season recap to show why they made the list. (Via PGA Tour)

10. Sepp Straka – 70.04710. Sepp Straka - 70.047Team Europe golfer Sepp Straka reacts after a putt on the third hole on the final day of competition for the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black. Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images

Straka ended 2025 with 5,279 total strokes over 76 rounds and a 44.598 total adjustment. He earned about $10.65 million for the season. He won multiple PGA Tour events in 2025, and his steady play under pressure kept him inside the top group.

9. Garrick Higgo – 70.0329. Garrick Higgo - 70.032Garrick Higgo tees off at one during the final round of the Sanderson Farms Championship at the Country Club of Jackson in Jackson. Credit: Lauren Witte/Clarion Ledger / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Higgo posted a 70.032 average across 48 rounds. He played a lighter schedule but still showed strong form. His scoring average numbers suggest he could contend more often with a fuller schedule.

8. Robert MacIntyre – 69.9008. Robert MacIntyre - 69.900Team Europe’s Robert MacIntyre acknowledges the crowd on the 1st hole during the singles on the final day of competition for the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black. Credit: Brendan Mcdermid-Reuters via Imagn Images

Robert MacIntyre recorded 5,841 total strokes over 84 rounds with a 30.640 adjustment. He led the BMW Championship going into the final round and finished second at the 2025 U.S. Open. He also contributed solid performances for Europe in the 2025 Ryder Cup. His season was strong even without a win.

7. J. J. Spaun – 69.8307. J. J. Spaun – 69.830J. J. Spaun tees off on the seventh hole during a practice round of the Ryder Cup golf tournament at Bethpage Black. Credit: Dennis Schneidler-Imagn Images

J. J. Spaun had 6,323 total strokes in 91 rounds and a 31.546 adjustment. His 2025 breakout included winning the U.S. Open, his first major. Earlier in the year, he led after 54 holes at the Sony Open and had several top finishes. His scoring average shows his ability to handle pressure on tough layouts.

6. Harry Hall – 69.7646. Harry Hall - 69.764Harry Hall plays his shot from the third tee during the second round of the TOUR Championship golf tournament. Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images

Hall logged 6,471 strokes across 94 rounds with an 86.832 total adjustment. He played one of the heaviest schedules and still kept his scoring average under 70. Even without major wins, his steady play and endurance made him different than the rest.

5. Russell Henley – 69.7575. Russell Henley - 69.757Russell Henley plays his shot from the 17th tee during the final round of the TOUR Championship golf tournament. Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images

Henley finished with 4,991 strokes over 72 rounds and a 31.485 adjustment. His approach play ranked among the best on tour, and his proximity-to-the-hole numbers were consistently excellent. His reliable ball-striking kept him competitive throughout the year.

4. Ben Griffin – 69.6924. Ben Griffin - 69.692Team USA’s Ben Griffin on the 1st hole during the singles on the final day of competition for the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black. Credit: Brendan Mcdermid-Reuters via Imagn Images

Griffin played 104 rounds, the most among the top players, totaling 7,194 strokes with a 53.983 adjustment. He posted positive numbers in every strokes-gained category and won three PGA Tour events in 2025. Staying under 70 with such a heavy schedule shows impressive consistency and endurance.

3. Tommy Fleetwood – 69.3573. Tommy Fleetwood – 69.357Team Europe golfer Tommy Fleetwood reacts on the second hole on the final day of competition for the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black. Credit: Dennis Schneidler-Imagn Images

Fleetwood recorded 5,138 strokes over 74 rounds with a 6.577 adjustment. His biggest moment came when he earned his first PGA Tour win at the 2025 Tour Championship, which also gave him the FedExCup title. His long-time consistency and sharp ball-striking were reflected in his scoring average.

2. Rory McIlroy – 69.0832. Rory McIlroy - 69.083Team Europe golfer Rory McIlroy walks o the 18th hole on the final day of competition for the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black. Credit: Dennis Schneidler-Imagn Images

McIlroy ended the year with 4,008 strokes across 58 rounds and a 1.174 adjustment. He won the 2025 Masters, completing his career Grand Slam, and also won both the Players Championship and another PGA Tour event. His strong scoring average came from smart course management and steady execution.

1. Scottie Scheffler – 68.1311. Scottie Scheffler – 68.131Team USA’s Scottie Scheffler reacts on the 12th hole during the singles on the final day of competition for the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black. Credit: Paul Childs-Reuters via Imagn Images

Scheffler finished 2025 as the scoring average leader with 5,439 strokes in 80 rounds and an 11.454 adjustment. He won six PGA Tour events, including the PGA Championship and The Open Championship. He led the Tour in 28 statistical categories, including major strokes-gained metrics, and led all four rounds in scoring average, a rare historic feat. His dominance kept him firmly at world No. 1.

Conclusion

This group of golfers shows why scoring average matters. Some played many rounds, some fewer. Some won major championships, others earned steady finishes. All stayed consistent throughout. Adding major wins, Tour wins, FedExCup honours and Ryder Cup performances gives a fuller picture.