Xander Schauffele is on the mend and motivated as ever at the Masters
- Xander Schauffele, a two-time major winner, is preparing for the Masters after an injury-hit start to 2025.
- A rib injury sidelined Schauffele for two months, interrupting his belief that he could win all the majors.
- Schauffele has only played in four events in 2025, including the Valspar Championship where he tied for 12th.
- Schauffele stated, "There's no reason I can't do it again," expressing confidence in his abilities despite the setback.
- Despite being "bummed out" about missing practice, Schauffele feels motivated by the success of rivals like Scheffler and McIlroy.
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AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Xander Schauffele said the rollercoaster of emotions he experienced during the first major injury setback of his career left him grateful for his health and eager to fight for his first Green Jacket at this week's Masters. Read full story
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