name='verify_a78772d791e94fc7f9666f0dd14249cc'/> Scottish Open, Xander Schauffele flew to top

Scottish Open, Xander Schauffele flew to top

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After the 'moving day', the new leader of the Scottish Open is Xander Schauffele. In North Berwick, in the tournament organized by DP World Tour and PGA Tour, the Californian - gold medalist at the Tokyo Games - with a partial of 66 (-4) out of a total of 203 (72 65 66, -7), flew to the top of the standings. One lap from the end of the competition, the American has two shots ahead of the Spanish Rafa Cabrera Bello, 2 / o with 205 (-5) ahead of two other Americans, Jordan Spieth and Ryan Palmer, 3 / i with 206 (-4 ) like the English Jordan Smith.

Scottish Open, Victor Schauffele 

On the course of The Renaissance Club (par 70), in the Rolex Series event, Guido Migliozzi from Vicenza is 72 / o with 219 (+9), the only blue to have passed the cut. And now the final rush with Schauffele, eleventh in the world ranking who, after having made his JP McManus Pro-Am in Ireland, aims to establish himself also in Scotland in the event that precedes the 150th edition of The Open, fourth and last male Major of 2022.

Alexander Victor Schauffele (San Diego, October 25, 1993) is an American golfer, mainly active in the PGA and European Tour.

He is the winner of the Olympic gold medal in the individual at the Tokyo 2020 Games.

Born in San Diego to a French-German father and Taiwanese mother, he comes from a family of athletes and footballers: his father Stefan was an aspiring decathlete, while his great-grandparents Richard (also discus thrower, weightlifting and multi-titled javelin player) and Johann Hoffmann were decent footballers success in Europe.

He attends the State University of California, Long Beach and then the State University of San Diego, where he successfully plays the sport of golf. In 2014 he beat compatriot Hossler by winning the amateur championship in California at the prestigious La Costa Resort & Spa, before being defeated by the same in the final contest of the Western Amateur a few months later. [3] His results at an amateur level earned him entry into the Top 10 of the world amateur ranking before his transition to professionalism in 2015. In 2021 he participates in Tokyo 2020 and wins the first American gold medal since the readmission of golf to the Olympics. He wins the Olympic tournament with 266 hits in 4 days, 18 under par.



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