Xander Schauffele
Xander Schauffele is a top-ranked American professional golfer known for his consistency, calm under pressure, and strong international play.
Of German-French and Taiwanese descent, he was coached by his father from a young age and went on to play college golf at Long Beach State and San Diego State University, where he set records before turning pro in 2015.
Over his career, Schauffele has earned nine PGA Tour victories, two European Tour wins, and captured Olympic gold for the U.S. at the Tokyo 2020 Games. In 2024, he won his first two major championships: the PGA Championship and The Open.
Known for his consistent ball-striking, mental strength, and sportsmanship, he has also represented the U.S. in multiple Ryder and Presidents Cups.
Off the course, Schauffele and his wife, Maya, are devoted dog lovers and live with their two dogs, Chewie and Momo. Their Xander Schauffele Family Foundation, which Maya helps lead, includes animal welfare among its core focus areas, supporting sustainable, animal-friendly initiatives.




