Scottie Scheffler Cards: Collect the World's Best Golfer
World number one, four-time major champion, and Olympic gold medalist — Scheffler cards are growing alongside a resume that keeps getting better.
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SLAM Scores & Marketplace
SLAM is a liquidity score from 0–100 that measures how easily a card can be bought or sold at a fair price. It combines recent sales data, trading volume, and market depth into a single number. Listings are aggregated from eBay and Fanatics Collect.
90–100 Cash
70–89 Liquid
40–69 Inventory
0–39 Collection
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Scottie Scheffler - 2017 Sports Illustrated for Kids
Avg Sale
$1551
Sales
0
Grade
PSA 8
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Steve Scheffler - 1993 Fleer Basketball
Avg Sale
$2
Sales
0
Grade
Raw
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Steve Scheffler - 1996 Upper Deck Basketball
Avg Sale
$2
Sales
0
Grade
Raw
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Why This Market Is Worth Your Attention
Four major championships — two Masters titles (2022 and 2024), the 2025 PGA Championship, and the 2025 Open Championship — combined with an Olympic gold medal and a sustained run atop the world rankings. Scottie Scheffler has established himself as the most dominant golfer on the planet and the clear successor to Tiger Woods as the name the golf card market is built around.
If you are new to golf cards, here is what makes this corner of the hobby interesting: golf card production is much smaller than what you see in basketball or football. Products like SP Authentic, Leaf, and Leaf Metal have limited print runs by design, which means even base cards carry a scarcity advantage that mainstream sports products do not have. Scheffler's rise coincides with a surge of interest in golf cards that has brought a wave of new collectors into the space, and his dominance is a big reason why.
PGA Tour fans who follow his weekly results are building active collections. Golf card specialists who have waited for the next Tiger-level name see Scheffler as the player to build around. And collectors from other sports are discovering that golf's limited production keeps supply tight even as demand grows — which is a dynamic worth paying attention to.
The Cards Worth Knowing
Leaf Autograph Cards — Leaf products have been the primary licensed producer of early Scheffler cards, and autograph versions are the most sought-after pieces. Numbered parallels carry meaningful premiums because total production runs are small compared to mainstream sports products. If you are just getting started, these are the cards most collectors consider essential.
SP Authentic Golf — SP Authentic is the flagship brand in golf card collecting — think of it as the Topps Chrome of golf. Scheffler's entries carry the weight of that legacy. Base cards and numbered parallels from this line are considered cornerstone cards for any serious golf collection.
Leaf Metal Golf Parallels — Leaf Metal offers color parallels and autograph inserts that provide the high-end tier of Scheffler collecting. Low-numbered versions are the primary chase pieces for collectors seeking genuine scarcity in a market where total production is already limited.
What Drives Demand
Tournament wins are the primary catalyst, with major championships creating the biggest spikes. Watch the PGA Tour schedule closely — if Scheffler is in contention on Sunday at a major, expect prices to move by Monday morning. His remarkable consistency means his cards rarely experience the sharp corrections that more volatile players see — he contends nearly every week, which keeps interest steady. Ryder Cup appearances, Olympic competition, and any movement in the world rankings all keep his market active between majors.
The golf card market overall is still growing, which is great news if you are collecting Scheffler. Limited production runs across all golf products mean that even modest increases in collector interest can move prices meaningfully. Early Leaf releases will likely retain their significance as foundational cards regardless of what future products enter the market.
Find Every Listing on Mantel
Golf cards are a smaller but growing corner of the hobby, with products from SP Authentic, Leaf, and Leaf Metal that you will not find in your local card shop as easily as basketball or football releases. Scheffler's active dominance creates real-time market movement — a Masters win, a weeks-long world number one streak, or an Olympic gold medal shifts demand measurably, and SLAM scores on Mantel show you exactly how. SLAM scores measure actual sales velocity, price trends, and trading activity across his Leaf autographs, SP Authentic entries, and Leaf Metal parallels so you can see within days whether a major championship translated into genuine buying activity or just a spike in asking prices. That data helps you decide when to buy. Mantel aggregates real-time Scheffler listings from eBay and Fanatics Collect into one searchable feed so you can find specific numbered parallels and autograph cards across the limited golf market without checking each platform. Comps show what Scheffler cards are actually selling for, Wish List alerts notify you when a target card hits your price, and the community on Mantel is where collectors share their Leaf and SP Authentic pickups, discuss how four major championships and week-after-week consistency are building long-term value, and help newcomers figure out which cards to target first.
Golf card collecting is a growing corner of the hobby, and Scheffler sits at the very top. Whether you are new to golf cards or expanding an existing collection, track the velocity data after every major, verify value with comps, and connect with a community that is watching the most dominant golfer on the planet build a legacy in real time.
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Guides & Resources
What Is a SLAM Score? →
Learn how SLAM scores rate card market activity from 0-100 and what the four score tiers mean.
How to Start Collecting Sports Cards →
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What Do Card Grades Mean? →
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What's the Difference Between PSA, Beckett, SGC, CGC? →
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How to Get a Card Graded →
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How to Get Cards Graded at the Show →
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How to Protect Your Cards →
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