Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Scottie Scheffler is having a successful run on the PGA tour The world No. 1 golfer won the Memorial Tournament on June 1, making it the third tournament in his last four that he's won Scheffler credited his wife, Meredith, for her support in an emotional interview after his win Scottie Scheffleris dominating on the PGA Tour — and he says he couldn't do it without his wife, Meredith. "You're really trying to make me emotional now," Scheffler, 28, joked withCBS Sports' Amanda Balionis, after she asked about Meredith's impact on his success following his win on Sunday, June 1 at the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio. Scheffler's voice then caught as he got emotional: "I mean, my wife is my biggest supporter, she's my best friend." The world No. 1 golfer cruised to a four stroke victory at Memorial, winning the tournament for a consecutive year — a feat only matched byTiger Woods. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty For Scheffler — who posted a historic win at the Byron Nelson, then later won the PGA Championship and tied for fourth at Colonial in Fort Worth — the past month has been successful and lucrative one. The Dallas-based golfer has reportedly taken home nearly $10 million since April, according toAthlon Sports. All the while, his wife and 1-year-old son Bennett have been by his side, cheering him on. "You know, this is our life, out here on the road," Scheffler told Balionis. "It's been a lot of fun." He added about his wife: "Yeah, definitely couldn't do it without her." The family has enjoyed other milestones while on the tour, includinghaving fun at the Par 3 contest at the Masters, where Bennett wore a white jumpsuit that said "Scheffler" on the back. Just a few weeks later at the PGA Championship, the toddler stood up by himself for what was seemingly the first time, according toGolf Digest. Read the original article onPeople