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My dad always used to say, "A steady drip caves the stone." This little phrase fits how I want to manage my career—and I ...
The good news about putting is, you’re probably already dedicating time to it. When you roll some putts before you tee off, ...
To start, Chris had me track down all the old swing videos I could find. He noticed that my club at the top was a lot more on ...
While everyone entered in the event at the Renaissance Club in Scotland will want to claim a PGA Tour title, there are other ...
Scheffler headlines the field for next week’s Genesis Scottish Open, which boasts eight of the top-10 players in the world.
Schauffele produced a Major season to remember in 2024, with two wins and a top-8 finish in every event. These stats ...
We might only be halfway through the calendar year, but the PGA TOUR season is much closer to a conclusion. As July begins, ...
Xander Schauffele returned to action on Friday (June 20) at TPC River Highlands for the second round of the 2025 Travelers Championship.
When Schauffele sank a nervy 6-foot birdie putt on the 18th green to win, the stone finally broke. It finished a wire-to-wire victory that started with his 9-under-par 62 in Thursday's opening round .
TWO-TIME Major Xander Schauffele feared Rory McIlroy could become “scary” after winning the Masters. But that prediction has ...
In May, Mr. Schauffele missed Xander’s maiden major triumph in Louisville, overseeing work on the to-be-completed Schauffele family compound in Hawaii while sleeping in a shipping container.
Over 63 days, Xander Schauffele’s life and legacy changed forever. Yet the origins of the golfer’s success stretches back almost four decades to one road in Germany.