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Xander Schauffele Is Trying to Flush What Feels Like His Worst Season

SCOTLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 7 – Players aim to secure Ryder Cup spots and major trophies over eight crucial rounds in the Scottish Open and Open Championship, with strong form vital ahead of FedEx Cup Playoffs.

  • With the 2025 Scottish Open underway and next week’s Open Championship at Royal Portrush, the eight-round stretch offers players a final shot at one of golf’s four major trophies.
  • With the FedEx Cup Playoffs looming and Ryder Cup captains still weighing squad picks, players also vie for Champion Golfer of the Year and the Claret Jug.
  • Turning to Schauffele, who was in peak form last year, his back injury hampered his 2024 season, and he has struggled to regain his winning rhythm.
  • Players’ success in the Scottish Open and Open Championship is vital for qualifying for the FedEx Cup Playoffs' top 70, making the upcoming links stretch crucial for postseason entry.
  • Beyond individual results, eight rounds at the Scottish Open and Open Championship may spark a vital summer momentum for past champions and veterans seeking form.
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Xander Schauffele is trying to flush what feels like his worst season

Xander Schauffele could only chuckle when he saw his picture on the wall right below a sign for the toilets at the Scottish Open.

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