Scottie Scheffler Plays Tourist in Paris During Olympics as He Jokes His Infant Son 'Loved the Louvre'

Scheffler will hit the links for Team USA at the 2024 Summer Olympics

<p>Scottie Scheffler/Instagram</p> Scottie Scheffler and wife Meredith in Paris

Scottie Scheffler/Instagram

Scottie Scheffler and wife Meredith in Paris

Golf superstar Scottie Scheffler is embracing his inner tourist as he heads to Paris for the Olympic Games.

The two-time Masters champion, 28, brought his wife Meredith and their son Bennett, 3 months, along for the ride, sharing pictures of their adventures in the City of Light to Instagram.

In one photo, the family toured the famed Louvre museum, and in another, they smiled beneath an umbrella as they posed on a bridge along the Seine river.

“Made it to Paris & Bennett loved the Louvre 😂 #parisolympics,” Scheffler captioned his post.

Elsewhere on his Instagram Story, Scheffler shared a video of a woman making a crêpe, captioning the post, “Crêpes in Paris are [fire].” In the next slide, he showed off an assortment of pastries, including a chocolate croissant, and wrote, “...so are these.”

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This marks the first Olympic Games for Scheffler, who is representing the United States in golf alongside Wyndham Clark, Xander Schauffle and Collin Morikawa.

“Playing for your country is always extremely exciting and it will be pretty surreal doing it on the Olympic stage,” Scheffler told Team USA in June. “It’s also good bragging rights for people that tell me golf is not a sport — I can say it’s an Olympic sport.”

He continued, “I’m just excited to go there and experience the Olympics, see some other sports, go to the Village, see other athletes and just be part of it all. It should be a fun, special week.”

<p>Sam Hodde/Getty</p> Scottie Scheffler golfing in May 2024.

Sam Hodde/Getty

Scottie Scheffler golfing in May 2024.

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In another Instagram Story, Scheffler posted a video with his caddie Ted Scott that featured them on the tennis courts.

“Just pretending we are Team USA tennis,” he joked.

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