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Xander Schauffele takes a moment for a heartfelt gesture on his way to victory at the Open
Xander Schauffele and his caddie, Austin Kaiser, played in the Open Championship at Royal Troon, where Schauffele shot consistent rounds before making a final push on the last day of the tournament. Their close friendship was evident throughout the event, with Kaiser even admitting to feeling nervous and like he was going to puke on the last hole. The pair’s bond dates back to their college golf days at San Diego State, where Kaiser eventually became Schauffele’s caddie at the request of his father. This duo’s chemistry and camaraderie played a significant role in Schauffele’s success at the championship. As…
Xander Schauffele and Scottie Scheffler dominated the men’s majors in 2024, with Schauffele claiming half of the major titles by winning The Open and the PGA Championship. Despite only winning one major, Scheffler also had an impressive season with six total victories. Both players showcased their consistency by making the cut in all four majors, a feat that only 13 pros achieved in 2024. In terms of cumulative score in the majors, Schauffele emerged as the standout performer with a total of 32-under par. He was the only player to finish under par in every major, showcasing his exceptional play…
Justin Rose left feeling disappointed after missing out on opportunity to win British Open 2024
Justin Rose came close to winning the Open Championship, finishing in a tie for second place at Royal Troon. At 44 years old, he is aware that he is nearing the end of his career, but he is not ready to give up just yet. Despite the fact that players in their mid-40s often struggle to compete at the highest level, Rose remains motivated to seek out “big stage moments.” Rose’s recent performances at the Ryder Cup and PGA Championship show that he is still capable of contending against the strongest fields in golf. He continues to work hard on…
Justin Rose displayed a mix of emotions after narrowly missing out on becoming the first Englishman to win the Open since 1992, with Sir Nick Faldo being the last. Throughout the week, Rose’s name was consistently at the top of the leaderboard, heading into the final day just one stroke off the lead. Despite starting strong with a 33 on the front nine and briefly holding the lead, he was unable to maintain his momentum on the back nine and was outpaced by Xander Schauffele, who posted a 31 to Rose’s 34. As the two players approached the final hole,…
Xander Schauffele, a Callaway staffer, recently secured his second major win of 2024 by emerging victorious at the 152nd Open Championship. This triumph follows his first major title at the PGA Championship just two months prior. Furthermore, Xander’s win at Royal Troon signifies a consecutive Open victory at the Scottish venue for Callaway staffers, as the brand also claimed the Claret Jug when the tournament was last held there in 2016. Throughout the 2024 season, Xander has been utilizing his Paradym Ai Smoke Driver and Chrome Tour Golf Ball, resulting in an impressive 12 top-10 finishes. This setup has allowed…
Xander Schauffele recently won his second major title at the 152nd Open, marking an American clean sweep of the biggest golf titles. With a flawless closing round of 65 at Royal Troon, Schauffele finished two shots ahead of Billy Horschel and Justin Rose, becoming the first player to win two major titles in a year since Brooks Koepka in 2018. South Africa’s Thriston Lawrence finished fourth after leading for part of the final round. Reflecting on his victory, Schauffele expressed his excitement, calling it a dream come true to hold the Claret Jug. As the seventh American winner in the…
Xander Schauffele Dominates Major Championships in 2024, Outperforming Scottie Scheffler
Xander Schauffele’s victory at the Open Championship in 2024 has sparked a debate about who should be named the PGA Tour Player of the Year. Winning his second major championship of the year with another impressive final-round performance, Schauffele has solidified his place as one of the top players in the world. His dominance in the major championships this year is undeniable, as he shot a final-round 65 to win the Open Championship, adding to his previous victory at the PGA Championship earlier in the year. With a nine-under-par total at Royal Troon, Schauffele’s cumulative score in the four major…
Xander Schauffele secured his second major win with a masterful performance at the 2024 Open Championship at Royal Troon. After starting the final round trailing leader Billy Horschel by one shot, Schauffele made a strong statement with back-to-back birdies on holes 6 and 7. He continued his momentum on the challenging back nine with four more birdies in a six-hole stretch from 11 to 16, ultimately securing a lead that he held onto for the win. Schauffele’s victory not only earned him the prestigious Claret Jug but also a hefty purse of $3.1 million. One key factor in Schauffele’s success…
