Campeonato de la PGA: Xander Schauffele dice que Scottie Scheffler sigue siendo el hombre a vencer a pesar de su primera gran victoria en Valhalla | Noticias de Golf

He’s world No 1 for a reason. I think it’s a bit of an eye-opener for a lot of us, myself included. It’s a bit hectic and a bit chaotic, but it’s good fun. I think it’s good for the game and I think it’s great for Scottie.

Schauffele’s victory moves him above Rory McIlroy into world No 2, and he is now turning his attention to the Ryder Cup in September.

I want to win Cups, Schauffele said. I want to win majors, I want to win the FedEx Cup, I want to win a lot of golf tournaments. The fact that I’m able to walk away with this trophy is a big moment for me.

Schauffele’s victory at the PGA Championship was a long time coming, and his fellow competitors were quick to praise his performance and character. DeChambeau and Morikawa both commended Schauffele for his well-deserved win and recognized him as one of the best players in the world.

Despite their own strong performances, they acknowledged Schauffele’s talent and determination throughout the tournament. Morikawa, who was in contention for the title himself, expressed his happiness for Schauffele and highlighted his ability to deliver under pressure.

Overall, Schauffele’s victory was a testament to his skill and resilience on the course, and his peers were delighted to see him finally secure a major championship win. Sky Sports’ Rich Beem echoed this sentiment, emphasizing Schauffele’s status as a great champion and one of the respected figures in the sport.

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