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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.

  • Xander Schauffele is competing in the 2025 Scottish Open starting July 10 as he seeks to regain form ahead of the British Open next week.
  • Schauffele entered the season carrying a rib injury—an intercostal strain and cartilage tear—that sidelined him for two months and disrupted his play.
  • Although Schauffele secured two major titles in 2024 and maintained the PGA Tour's longest active cut streak at 67 events, he has faced challenges with consistency and managed only a single top-10 result throughout the season.
  • He said, "It's been a pretty bad year," and described the season as "weird," adding he is now in "full chase mode, like a kid," focusing on process over results.
  • Schauffele hopes strong performances in these links events will secure his FedEx Cup playoff spot and help reverse his difficult 2025 campaign.
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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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