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American Focus > Blog > Sports > The secret behind Xander Schauffele’s career year? ‘I was actually feeling ready to win’
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The secret behind Xander Schauffele’s career year? ‘I was actually feeling ready to win’

Last updated: January 2, 2025 8:31 am
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Steter Tropfen höhlt den Stein. The German proverb, “Steady dripping caves the stone,” resonates deeply with Xander Schauffele. It was a mantra instilled in him by his father, Stefan, from a young age. As Xander navigated his golf career, this phrase became a guiding principle, shaping his mindset and approach to the game.

Stefan, who also served as Xander’s swing coach, believed in the power of persistence and incremental progress. Despite initial doubts from critics about Xander’s slow and steady rise in the golf world, he stayed true to the teachings of his father. The questions lingered in his mind as he faced close calls and near misses in major championships. Would his patient approach pay off in the end?

In 2024, Xander silenced the skeptics by winning the PGA and Open Championships, catapulting himself into the elite ranks of golfers. His success was a testament to his unwavering belief in himself and the process he had honed over the years.

As Xander basked in the glory of his major victories, Stefan embarked on a new chapter in his life. He retreated to a remote location in Hawaii, working on building a family compound for the Schauffeles. This separation marked a significant change in their relationship, as Stefan transitioned from being Xander’s coach to simply being his father.

Stefan’s unconventional coaching methods, rooted in his background as a decathlete, shaped Xander’s competitive drive and resilience. He instilled in his son the importance of staying true to oneself and avoiding pretentiousness in the face of success.

Throughout Xander’s journey from college golf to the PGA Tour, he remained steadfast in his commitment to continuous improvement. With the guidance of a new team and a refined process, he found the missing piece of self-belief that propelled him to new heights in his career.

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Now ranked as the second-best player in the world, Xander is poised to continue his ascent in the golfing world. As he prepares for the upcoming PGA Tour season, he carries with him the lessons learned from his father and the unwavering belief in his ability to keep caving the stone.

The Schauffeles’ story is one of resilience, persistence, and the power of steady progress. As Xander embarks on the next phase of his career, he does so with a sense of purpose and determination, ready to face whatever challenges lie ahead.

(Source: The Athletic)

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