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GOLF · 1 hour ago

Xander Schauffele's PGA Tour Cuts Streak Ends at 72 Start

Smylie Kaufman

Smylie Kaufman

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Xander Schauffele's PGA Tour Cuts Streak Ends at 72 Start

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Xander Schauffele's PGA Tour Streak Ends and Equipment Adjustments

Xander Schauffele's notable streak of consecutive PGA Tour cuts made has concluded at 72, marking his first weekend absence since the 2022 Masters. This streak was the fifth longest in PGA Tour history. Schauffele started last year riding high from two major wins in 2024, but faced challenges including an injury and issues with his putting. Analysis of his performance indicated potential equipment problems affecting his play, particularly concerning the loft of his putter.

Further observation of Schauffele’s recent games pointed to specific areas in need of adjustment. His swing, especially with the driver, appeared to be getting inside and across the line, a departure from his usual form. Despite efforts last year to rectify this, it seems to have become exaggerated. This misalignment might be contributing to his inaccuracy off the tee, despite maintaining excellent iron play and decent putting, as seen at Beth Page where the lack of rough allowed for less penal play off the fairway. This inaccuracy was particularly evident at Torry Pines, where Schauffele hit only 8 fairways, significantly impacting his game.

Regarding PGA Tour statistics, Schauffele’s streak is impressive, yet there's a perspective that such stats, given they are not always from full field events, may not hold as much weight in evaluating a player's career. However, the consistency Schauffele has shown is undeniable.

Schauffele has acknowledged the challenges he faces with his equipment, noting that issues had surfaced that cost him strokes and required him to rethink his setup. He mentioned needing to return to practice to resolve these problems, particularly focusing on finding the right driver shaft to match his speed—possibly a stiffer option to control his increased swing speed. As he adjusts his equipment, including a transition to what might be a DIamana Whiteboard TX shaft, Schauffele is determined to refine his game and address these early-season setbacks.

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