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After COVID-19 recovery, Schauffele is optimistic

Golfer one of 16 at Kapalua match without a tournament win last year

- By Doug Ferguson Kapalua, Hawaii

Xander Schauffele played the front nine of the Plantation Course when he arrived at Kapalua for the Sentry Tournament of Champions, and then he couldn’t help himself.

Just beyond the ninth green was the 18th green, so he turned to caddie Austin Kaiser and said, “Let’s go hit that putt.”

Schauffele is good at moving forward, which is not to suggest he never forgets. A year ago, he was on the 18th green in two and needed two putts to win. He knocked his first putt 7 feet by the hole in 30 mph gusts and three-putted for par to fall into a playoff with Justin Thomas and Patrick Reed.

Schauffele was eliminated after the first extra hole. Thomas got the win.

“I two-putted,” Schauffele said. “No, I didn’t hit it past the hole. It wasn’t as windy. My mind was in a much better place. Like I said, beginning of the year, no demons.“

Schauffele is just happy to be here. His girlfriend came down with COVID -19 in the middle of December, and a few days later, Schauffele tested positive and eventually had minor symptoms. His self-isolation ended in time to get out to Maui, and he feels healthy. The real test will be walking the Plantation Course when the tournament starts Thursday.

Schauffele is among 16 players at Kapalua who failed to win an official event, though he did have the lowest 72-hole score at the Tour Championsh­ip. The winners-only field is including players who reached the Tour Championsh­ip because golf was shut down for three months due to the pandemic.

Schauffele already has played four times in the new season, which began in September, and that includes two

majors. Still, there’s something about January.

“The beginning of the year is more blue-eyed, more open-minded,” he said. “The middle of the year you have a pulse on what’s going on and where your game is at, how you’ve played and what you’ve accomplish­ed. Everyone is excited at the beginning of the year, whether it goes well or not. And then you reassess in the middle.”

Cink and son

Stewart Cink is having as much fun as ever. He won the Safeway Open in September for his first title since he won the British Open at Turnberry in 2009. That brings him back to Kapalua for the first time in 11 years.

More than that, however, is having son Reagan as his caddie. They were together when he won the Safeway Open, and his son will stay on the bag.

But that means more work, and a little more walking.

“He’s never seen any of these courses,” Cink said. “He’s walked around a lot of them and he knows a lot about them, but he’s never seen them from a strategy and playabilit­y type of a standpoint. So my year is going to include more practice rounds than it did because of that.”

This is not a complaint. Cink wouldn’t trade the time with his son. But it became clear to him late last year at the RSM Classic, which uses two courses at Sea Island.

“It just really highlighte­d to me that I needed to plan for this stuff in advance, and so playing the tournament­s that have more than one course this year are going to be really challengin­g,” he said, mentioning the AT&T Pebble Beach and its three courses as an example.

“I’ve done it my whole life, had to adjust to things playing the game of golf out here,” he said. “It’s well worth it for me to have Reagan caddying. He’s done a great job and it’s fun to have him and I’m relaxed. So if I have to add a few practice rounds, I’m not worried about that.”

Rahm changes

Jon Rahm starts his fifth full year on the PGA Tour with new equipment and apparel.

Rahm, the No. 2 player in the world behind Dustin Johnson, has signed with Callaway Golf, the biggest name to switch equipment during the short offseason.

“I can’t wait to start the year,” he said.

 ?? Cliff Hawkins / Getty Images ?? Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay walk from the tenth green during a practice round prior to the Sentry Tournament Of Champions. The event begins Thursday.
Cliff Hawkins / Getty Images Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay walk from the tenth green during a practice round prior to the Sentry Tournament Of Champions. The event begins Thursday.

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