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Victorious Schauffele ready for British Open

CALIFORNIAN Xander Schauffele, the son of a former German decathlete, showed plenty of athleticism of his own to clinch a one-stroke victory at the Greenbrier Classic in West Virginia on Saturday.

Schauffele fired a pitching wedge to three feet at the par-3 18th hole and sank the birdie putt to emerge triumphant after a four-way battle at the Old White TPC in White Sulphur Springs.

He described the victory as life-changing after carding a closing 67 to finish at 14-under-par 266, edging fellow American Robert Streb by one stroke.

Another American, Jamie Lovemark, and Colombian third-round leader Sebastian Munoz finished two behind.

All four players qualified for the British Open at Royal Birkdale in two weeks.

Schauffele’s compatriot Davis Love, 53, seeking to became the oldest winner on tour, faded with a 75 after starting the day four strokes off the pace.

For much of the back nine on Sunday it looked like nobody wanted to win, as the four contenders, with only one victory between them on tour, stumbled one after another, before Schauffele came through with two birdies in the final three holes for his maiden triumph.

Schauffele, 23, said his self-belief was boosted by a tie for fifth at the US Open three weeks ago. “The US Open was a huge moment in my career,” he told reporters. “It kind of gave me the confidence and allowed me to play and win this week.”

Not that he did not have his nervous moments on Sunday in what was only his 23rd start on tour. “I felt very nervous kind of late in the round. I tried to go back to the basics, close my eyes and take some deep breaths.”

Schauffele comes from strong sporting stock. His father Stefan was a promising decathlete whose international dreams were dashed when he suffered a serious eye injury in a car crash.

Stefan subsequently moved to the United States and married a woman from Chinese Taipei, the couple settling in southern California.

Schauffele acknowledged the role of his father in his development. “He kind of put me on some plan of his and I would say we’re trending,” Schauffele said.




 

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