Why Scottie Scheffler left Houston Open 2026 at last moment as unexpected family situation unfolds

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Scottie Scheffler will not play in the Texas Children’s Houston Open 2026, even though it was part of his plan before the Masters. The World No. 1 pulled out just before the event, and many first thought it could be an injury. But that is not the case. According to Golf Channel, the reason is personal. Scheffler is at home with his wife, Meredith Scheffler, as they wait for the birth of their second child.
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This event, played at Memorial Park Golf Course in Texas, is very close to where Scheffler lives. It was meant to help him prepare for the Masters. While other players like Rory McIlroy chose to skip it, Scheffler had decided to play. Still, when family called, he stepped away without hesitation. That decision has now become the biggest talking point ahead of the $9.9 million PGA Tour event.


Scottie Scheffler chooses family over golf as Houston Open 2026 sees multiple withdrawalsScottie Scheffler’s withdrawal changed the field quickly. Matt Kuchar now takes his place, and Justin Lower moves up as the first alternate. Scheffler is also not the only one to pull out. Players like Austin Smotherman, Cam Davis, Ryo Hisatsune, Michael Kim, Matt McCarty, and Bud Cauley have also withdrawn from the event.

But Scheffler’s reason stands out. This is not about form or fitness. It is about family. Golf Channel confirmed that he and Meredith Scheffler are expecting their second child. Their first child, Bennett, was born in May 2024. Now, the family is ready to welcome another member.

Scheffler has always been open about what matters most to him. He once said, “I’d much rather be a great father than I would be a great golfer. At the end of the day, that’s what’s more important to me.” That line explains his decision better than anything else.

His journey in golf has always had Meredith by his side. They have known each other since their teenage years. Over time, that bond has helped him stay calm even during big moments. He has often shared that her support keeps him grounded and reminds him that results are not everything.

There is also a pattern here. When Bennett was born in 2024, Scheffler went on to win the PGA Championship soon after. He also followed it with another win at the RBC Heritage. Moments like these have brought out the best in him before.

Now, with the Masters just around the corner, missing this event may not hurt him much. Instead, it gives him time to be with his family during an important moment. Once that is done, he is expected to return fully focused and ready for Augusta.