Xander Schauffele won his opening match at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play tournament, held at Austin Country Club, by a score of 4-and-3. Although he played well, Schauffele remains focused on progressing through the pool play stage, a feat he has yet to achieve in previous years. He hopes to continue playing well throughout the tournament, knowing that this is his last chance to make a significant impact in an event that has eluded him in the past.
Schauffele has been working on improving his equipment on the woods side and has been practicing to get everything right. Fortunately, the hard work paid off, and he felt pleased with how he played during his opening match. He is set to play against Aaron Wise in the pool-play match on Thursday.
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Xander Schauffele, ranked World No. 7, won his opening match in the 2023 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play tournament held at Austin Country Club, but he remained humble despite his victory. He defeated Cam Davis with a score of 4-and-3 by birdying five of the first seven holes and hitting only one bad shot throughout the round. Schauffele knows that he needs to continue playing well to emerge from pool play, as he has failed to do so in the past four years. He is in a group with Tom Hoge and Aaron Wise, who are both challenging players.
Schauffele acknowledged that going 2-1 is not always enough to progress from the pool play stage, as someone else could go 3-0. Therefore, he aims to win all of his matches to increase his chances of advancing. He believes that anyone can win on any given day because the golf course is challenging, and the players are the best in the world.
Schauffele admitted that he has not always been in great form when coming to Austin in the past. Preparing for the Masters often took priority, which affected his performance in the match play tournament. However, he felt confident this year after making some adjustments to his driver.
During his opening match, Schauffele hit ten of twelve fairways and was among the longest drivers off the tee. The weather was warm and foggy, making the greens more accessible. Despite making a bogey at No. 14, Schauffele won his match comfortably. He hopes to continue playing well throughout the tournament, knowing that this is his last chance to make a significant impact in an event that has eluded him in the past.
Xander Schauffele has been working on improving his equipment on the woods side for a while now, as his entire bag wasn’t in sync. He struggled to marry his irons with his woods, with one club performing well while the other didn’t. To fix this issue, he has been working with his team throughout the week, making adjustments and practicing to get everything right.
Fortunately, the hard work paid off, and Schauffele felt pleased with how he played during his opening match. He won comfortably, hitting his irons well and making good use of his driver.
Schauffele is set to play against Aaron Wise in the pool-play match on Thursday, scheduled to tee off at 3:06 p.m. ET.
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