Ridgewood, New Jersey, Scottie Scheffler is a world-famous golfer, ranked number one in the Official World Golf Ranking. But behind his success is a supportive family, including his three sisters, Callie, Molly, and Sara.
Growing up in Dallas, Texas, after moving from New Jersey, the Scheffler siblings shared a close bond, often competing in sports and backyard games.
Let alone his supportive parents, all three sisters, Sara, Molly, and Callie Scheffler, have been involved in Scottie’s golf journey, cheering him on and even helping him at tournaments.
Callie, The Eldest Of The Scheffler Siblings, Served As Scottie’s Caddie In His Early Golf Career!
Callie Paysse is the eldest of the four Scheffler siblings, born in 1994, and is two years older than Scottie.
She was very active in sports, especially golf, and played at Texas A&M University. Callie was a big part of Scottie’s early golf career, serving as his caddie during his amateur days.
She caddied for him at the 2016 U.S. Open and his PGA Tour debut at the 2014 Byron Nelson Championship, where Scottie made a hole-in-one.
Callie Paysse has built a career in commercial real estate and related fields.
She currently works as a Commercial Real Estate Agent at Sensato Development in Temple, Texas, a role she has held since August 2020.
Before this, she worked at Wildcat Search Group for nearly three years, first as a Search Consultant and later as the Director of Marketing and Candidate Relations.
Callie also has experience as a Marketing Intern at WorldLink US in Frisco, Texas, for a brief period in 2016.
Additionally, she was a student-athlete, playing golf at Texas A&M University from 2012 to 2017, where she balanced academics and athletics in the Bryan/College Station area.
Now, Callie is married to Andrew, and they have two children, including a daughter named Palmer, born on the same day as Scottie’s son, Bennett, in May 2024.
Likewise, Callie also caddied for her husband, Andrew Paysse, at the U.S. Mid-Amateur in 2022.
While Callie no longer plays golf competitively, she remains a key supporter of Scottie, often attending his tournaments.
Scottie Scheffler’s Younger Sisters, Molly And Sara, Also Played Golf During
Three years after Scottie Scheffler’s birth, one of his two younger sisters, Molly Scheffler, was born around 1999.
Like her siblings, she played golf growing up, participating in the family’s competitive backyard putting contests.
Molly, a Highland Park High School graduate, earned a psychology degree from Texas A&M University. She has had a varied career in storytelling, education, and golf-related roles.
She currently works at the PGA TOUR in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, where she started as a Coordinator in Impact Storytelling in May 2023 and was promoted to Specialist in March 2025.
Before that, she briefly worked as a teacher in New York at Success Academy Charter Schools in 2022, teaching 7th-grade science and English.

From 2018 to 2021, Molly held multiple roles at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, including Manager of the Texas A&M Golf team, Director of the Aggie Golf Camp, and Counselor for the same camp.
She also worked as a Student Ministry Intern at Highland Park Presbyterian Church in Dallas, Texas, in 2019. Her career blends her passion for golf, education, and impactful storytelling.
Likewise, Molly, is often seen supporting Scottie at major tournaments, like the 2024 Masters, where she and Sara were there to cheer him on when his wife, Meredith, couldn’t attend due to her pregnancy.
Sara Scheffler, the youngest of the Scheffler siblings, was born around 2000. She played golf during her childhood and continued at the collegiate level while studying at the University of Texas at Austin.
Like sister Callie, Sara has been involved in Scottie’s career, caddying for him during the Par 3 Contest at the 2024 Masters.
She was abroad in Portugal during Scottie’s 2022 Masters win but has since been a regular supporter at his tournaments.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Scottie Scheffler is married to Meredith Scheffler. The couple has one child, a son named Bennett, born on May 8, 2024.
- He has earned over $143 million through his golf career, with $63.9 million coming from official PGA Tour payouts.