Xander Schauffele conquers his first “big” with the PGA
The American golfer Xander Schauffele conquered this Sunday the PGA Championshipheld in its 106th edition at the Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville (Kentucky), United States, thanks to a birdie winner on the last hole.
SchauffeleOlympic gold in Tokyo 2020, signed the eighth victory on the North American circuit, although he had not won a title for two years, and won the first Grand Slam of his record, after being in the top ten twelve times since 2017. The American , current number three in the world rankingtook the lead on the first day and came out on top every day until achieving victory.
After Saturday, the top fifteen players on the table were within five shots. Schauffele withstood the pressure and signed a six-under par Sunday, for a total of -21. His biggest rival ended up being Bryson DeChambeauwho signed a -20 card.
Schauffele had signed birdies on the 11th and 12th to keep Viktor Hovland at bay, but the Norwegian failed where DeChambeau became the biggest contender, that 18th hole where he had already said goodbye on Saturday with a eagle. The leader had to save par on the 17th, after visiting a bunker, and he did not fail on the last one.
Schauffele turned the birdie with a half tie of the ball on the edge of the hole and won in the tiebreaker with DeChambeau.
World’s number one, Scottie Schefflersigned a good farewell, despite not competing for victory, with 65 strokes to enter the ‘Top 10’.
Source: Eitb

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