Schauffele’s Open win praised by Phil Mickelson and more

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Xander Schauffele captured the Open Championship at Royal Troon in Scotland on Sunday, earning his second major title this season (and the second of his career as well).

One of just two golfers in the field to finish Round 4 on Sunday without a bogey, Schauffele rose to first place on the final day after he finished a weather-impacted third round Saturday tied for second place. Schauffele powered his way to the finish line on the back of a blistering 6-under final round. He joins Jack Nicklaus as the only golfers to record multiple final rounds of 65 or better en route to major championships, according to ESPN Stats & Information, and is the only one to do so twice in one year.

Two months after Schauffele’s first major championship victory, at the PGA Championship, his Open win made it the first year since 1982 that U.S. golfers claimed all four majors — Scottie Scheffler won the Masters, and Bryson DeChambeau claimed the U.S. Open. The victory makes Schauffele the first golfer since Brooks Koepka in 2018 to win two majors in a season.

It didn’t take long for social media to react to Schauffele’s victory.


ESPN Stats & Information contributed to this story.

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