Olympic title secured but can Xander Schauffele win a Major in 2022?
After striking gold in Japan, the American will now have his eyes set on landing a first Major title next year.
When Justin Rose won the Olympic men's golf tournament in Rio in 2016, his animated celebrations were almost out of character.
By contrast, Xander Schauffele was far more muted when he holed the winning par putt to secure victory in Japan on Sunday morning.
Another big element to the victory was being able to win the gold medal for his father, who had had his own Olympic dreams - Schauffele senior was a decathlete - ruined by a car accident.
This medal is for my country and my family, especially my dad!🥇🇺🇸
— Xander Schauffele (@XSchauffele) August 1, 2021
Proud and honored to bring the gold back to the USA! #Olympics #Tokyo2020 pic.twitter.com/w2gMIWqur3
Given his Japanese family connections, winning gold in these Games provided another welcome angle but now it's time for Schauffele to do something for himself.
Rose was already a Major champion (2013 US Open) when winning in Rio so for him it was more the icing on the cake: a prestigious bonus to an already glittering career.
For Schauffele this feels different: a neat story, an excellent win for the CV but ultimately a stepping stone to one of golf's ultimate prizes - a Major.
So, with gold in the bag, can Schauffele win one in 2022? Planet Sport looks at his chances.
The Masters - Augusta National
Record at The Masters
2019: T2 (73-65-70-68 = -12)
2020: T17 (67-73-71-70 = -7)
2021: T3 (72-69-68-72) = -7)
With a tied second in 2019 and a tied third this year when he was the only player to exert any back-nine pressure on winner Hideki Matsuyama, Schauffele must have a big chance of landing a green jacket sooner rather than later.
Schauffele is 26-under for his last three Masters and has shot par or better in 10 of his last 11 rounds. That run includes scores of 65, 67 and 68 twice.
PGA Championship - Southern Hills
Record at the PGA Championship
To date, this has been Schauffele's worst Major: it's the only one in which he's failed to post a top five.
In fact, the missed cuts on debut in 2017 and again in 2021 are the only times in 18 Major starts that he's not made the weekend.
There were four Major champions - winner Tiger Woods, Ernie Els, Trevor Immelman and Geoff Ogilvy - in the top six the last time the Tulsa course hosted a Major (the 2007 PGA Championship) so it's a good venue for classy types.
US Open - Brookline Country Club
Record at the US Open
Schauffele hasn't won one but his record in the US Open is phenomenal: he's played in five and is yet to finish outside the top seven.
Twice (2017 and 2019) he's started out with a 66 and, remarkably, he's gained over 60 strokes against the field across his five US Opens.
Open Championship - St Andrews
Record at the Open Championship
Middle rounds of 66-67 took him into a three-way tie for the lead with 18 to play and he was in the hunt most of the final day before bogeying 17 and finishing two back of winner Francesco Molinari.
Tiger Woods and Zach Johnson have won at both courses while fellow Open winners David Duval and Jordan Spieth have also triumphed at Kapalua.
Conclusion
Schauffele had a little spat with the R&A during the 2019 Open over a non-confirming driver. His failed and he used a replacement but the Californian was unhappy that he was one of only 30 players tested and that the matter wasn't kept secret.
"The R&A, they p*ssed me off because they attempted to ruin my image by not keeping this matter private. This is me coming out and treating them the exact way they treated me," he said at the time.
Extra motivation for when The Open returns to the Royal & Ancient's HQ next year?