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 teeing up at the 2025 Scottish Open starting July 10 in Scotland, aiming to regain form before defending his Open title next week.
- He enters this season recovering from a rib injury that sidelined him for two months and contributed to his worst career year with just one top-10 finish.
- Schauffele won two majors in 2024, including the PGA Championship and the British Open, and has extended a PGA Tour cut streak to 67 consecutive tournaments.
- He acknowledged, “It’s been a pretty bad year” but cited mental fortitude and a positive attitude as key strengths in trying to bounce back.
- Success in these links events could improve his FedEx Cup standing and momentum, suggesting a possible turnaround as the PGA Tour returns to Europe.
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Trying for a reset
NORTH BERWICK, Scotland — The best thing Xander Schauffele has going for him in the worst season of his career is a good attitude. That much was evident Tuesday when he walked into the media center at the Scottish Open…
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