The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Mind games key to Schauffele revival

- PHIL CASEY

Xander Schauffele has pledged to “fake it until I make it” as he recovers from contractin­g coronaviru­s a week before Christmas.

Schauffele is one of 16 players in the S entry Tournament of Champions who failed to win an official event last season, but an event usually reserved for winners includes players who reached the 2020 Tour Championsh­ip due to Covid-19 truncating the PGA Tour calendar.

“It is very strange ,” Schauffele told a pretournam­ent press conference in Kapalua.

“I joked (that) I got Covid and the reason I am here is because of Covid, so there’s always a couple of ways to look at it. But, yes, it is very strange to play in a Tournament of Champions without an official win.”

Sch au ff elewa sat a photoshoot for club manufactur­ers Callaway, along with Phil Mickelson and Jon Rahm, on December 16 when he received a text from his girlfriend saying that she had tested positive for Covid-19.

T he 27- year- old selfisolat­ed at a hotel for the next two days and then woke up “sick as a dog”.

“I dragged myself to the clinic, tested positive, and fortunatel­y was able to quarantine at home with my dogs and my girl,” Schauffele added.

“I don’t know how she got it. We traced everything. No one around her got it. My family didn’t get it. So it’s a weird deal. It’s a bit scary just because there’s so much unknown facts about the whole Covid process, I guess.

“But, like I said, just happy to be here and slowly getting my strength back day to day. I tried to walk up a few holes today (Tuesday) just as a test.

“Definitely not in great shape, in all honesty. I took like three weeks off and then started golfing for like four or five days and then got Covid and had to quarantine for 10 days.

“So, kind of in a weird place physically, I should say. But mentally, I can fake it until I make it. So I’ ll have to fall back on some good memories from the past couple of years.”

Schauffele won the Tournament of Champions in 2019 after a final round of 62 and needed to birdie the par-five 18th to defend the title 12 months later, only to three-putt for par and fall into a play-off with Justin Thomas.

After Schauffele also three-putted the first extra hole to be eliminated from the play-off, Thomas went on to lift the title with a birdie at the third extra hole.

This year’s 42-man field is the largest in the tournament’s history.

 ??  ?? FAKE NEWS: American Xander Schauffele is hoping to shrug off sickness concerns.
FAKE NEWS: American Xander Schauffele is hoping to shrug off sickness concerns.

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