{"id":1251410,"date":"2024-05-20T07:11:16","date_gmt":"2024-05-20T07:11:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/golftoday.co.uk\/?p=1251410"},"modified":"2024-05-20T07:11:16","modified_gmt":"2024-05-20T07:11:16","slug":"pga-championship-2024-r4-xander-schauffele-earns-wannamaker","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/golftoday.co.uk\/pga-championship-2024-r4-xander-schauffele-earns-wannamaker\/","title":{"rendered":"“X” factor earns Wannamaker"},"content":{"rendered":"
LOUISVILLE, KY<\/em><\/strong>. There are no two words in golf that carry a heavier weight than the following: talent and potential.<\/p>\n Until this week’s PGA Championship, the name Xander Schauffele embodied both attributes but with no major championship titles linked to his name.<\/p>\n That changed forever with his win at Valhalla.<\/p>\n Schaufelle demonstrated past successes with two runner-up finishes and 12 top-ten finishes. But the anchor around his neck was the inability to finish off events and to be absent at crunch time in the biggest of moments.<\/p>\n At the 2023 U.S. Open, Schaufelle fired a record-tying 62 to share the first-round lead. From that point onward, he simply faded from view.<\/p>\n Just last week during the final round at the Wells Fargo event it was Schauffele who was blitzed by the brilliant mid-round play of winner Rory McIlroy.<\/p>\n