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Haven't really had time to sort of sit back and relax and take it all But his competitive nature doesn’t allow for wasted weeks. He says he hasn’t really had a chance to let itĪll sink in. Given it’s been a hectic year for Schauffele he couldĪlmost be forgiven for treating the tournament as a celebration weekīefore taking a break.
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That for quite some time which is just nice and I'll take full advantage I’m looking forward to it for sure. It’s always really cool to getĪnnounced on the first tee as the gold medalist and that will be like With JT and Rory and it was like five to eight deep on the first holeĪlways nice to play in front of them, even if it is a limited number. I remember the first time we played the ZOZO, I was paired Will be the ones that also sort of make it special or make me relive my Special to return to Japan,” he says of his family. Quarantine and travel rules to support me, which is nice. Outside the Japanese stars in the field, he And the local support has been generousīecause of his family ties. This week his dad, grandparents and mom will again make Me to be able to pull it off, especially in that fashion, was a good In final groups, there was a lot of pressure sitting up there. Magnitude of the event in Tokyo, obviously with my family and my dad andĮveryone there and me wanting it more and more and more as I would fail To get over that hump and I was able to do it,” he said.
Was a par-3 contest out here on TOUR, me winning with a lead, I just had His driving accuracy fell from 60.31% to 58.83%.Īs for his approach game – well his approaches from 75-100 yards went from average 16’3” proximity to 18’10” and from 125-150 yards he went from 20’8” to 22’10”. He was eighth on TOUR in 2020 in Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee at +0.648 but dropped to 41st and +0.266 in 2021. The categories Schauffele speaks of were his driving stats and his approach game from 80-140 yards. So, a weird space that I'm in mentally, but overall, I think celebrating the Ryder Cup win with my teammates sort of got me over the edge of feeling like I failed this season.” “I feel like I've had success, but then again I missed out on a lot of things that I wanted to accomplish. “But I was able to step up to the plate in tournaments that don't count for the PGA TOUR… it's an interesting feeling. And I did get worse in certain categories throughout the year,” Schauffele says.
“I feel not that I failed on the PGA TOUR season, but I didn't really accomplish what I wanted to. Despite having a career resume some players spend a lifetime failing to achieve, this 28-year-old evaluates his 2021 as barely acceptable.įor the second consecutive season he went winless on the TOUR but did pick up the gold medal and was impressive in the Ryder Cup going 3-0 in the team section before losing to Rory McIlroy in Singles. The four-time PGA TOUR winner might be small in stature but he’s massive in heart. He’s big in Wisconsin after celebrating in epic fashion, perhaps a little too well, with fans in the aftermath of recent Ryder Cup glory.Īnd he’s really big in Japan where his grandparents reside and where he returns this week for the ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP around two and a half months after winning the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympic Games.īut Schauffele has desires of being bigger. He’s big in Germany where his father Stefan grew up and dreamed of being an Olympic level decathlete before a car accident stunted that. He’s big in Las Vegas where he recently moved with his wife and was last week awarded the keys to the city. He’s big in San Diego where he was born and raised and where he honed his golf at high school and college. Xander Schauffele is quickly becoming big everywhere.