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Xander Schauffele player blog: Why Zozo Championship glory and Japan 'double' would mean so much

Olympic gold medallist Xander Schauffele makes a fifth consecutive Zozo Championship appearance this week, with the seven-time PGA Tour winner looking to enjoy more success in Japan; watch live on Thursday from 4am on Sky Sports Golf

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Highlights from the final round of the 2022 Zozo Championship, where Keegan Bradley claimed victory

Xander Schauffele is looking to complete a famous 'double' this week at the Zozo Championship, live on Sky Sports.. In a special PGA Tour player column, he explains why a strong family presence in Japan will help him challenge for more PGA Tour success...

I love Japan and I love being here. I've been coming over here a lot over the years. My grandparents live in Tokyo and I have uncles, aunts and cousins from my mum's side of the family living here as well. I've made a lot of visits and I've always enjoyed the culture, the people and the food.

The people are so proud here, and I respect that a lot. It's a very special place which I hold very dear to myself and my whole family. I pretty much love everything about Japan and I'm always happy to come back.

You know when you open a suitcase, you can always kind of smell sort of where you come from. I could always tell whenever my grandparents used to travel to San Diego a long time ago to visit us when I was a kid, it always smelled like Japan.

Xander Schauffele with his parents and grandparents. Credit PGA TOUR
Image: Xander Schauffele with his parents and grandparents. Credit PGA Tour

I really don't know how to describe it but every time I come over here, I really appreciate the culture and how kind and respectful everyone is and I think I speak for everyone competing in this week's Zozo Championship.

As many of you know, I'm the only natural-born American in my family, having been born in the United States. My dad, Stefan, is half French, half German, born in Stuttgart while my brother Nico was born in Stuttgart. My mom Ping Yi, was born in Chinese Taipei and grew up in Japan from the age of two. Hence, we have family in both Chinese Taipei and Japan.

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Then my wife Maya's mom is also Japanese. I'm just a mix of all kinds of things. I grew up kind of raised on the Japanese side and being out here and communicating with Japanese folks kind of reminds me of my mom's tendencies, which is funny.

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I'm excited to be playing in front of Japanese fans again this week at Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club. Golf in Japan typically is much tighter, much narrower and conditions are pristine across the board each and every week. That's just a standard here in Japan. If you've never played golf here, they like things to be perfect and they are, which is very nice for us to compete on.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - AUGUST 27: Xander Schauffele of the United States plays his shot from the fifth tee during the final round of the TOUR Championship at East Lake Golf Club on August 27, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Images)
Image: Can Xander Schauffele enjoy more success in Japan this week?

The course is very hard. There are probably five par-fours out here that are very difficult and if you can kind of go through those holes maybe close to level par for the week and you play the rest of the golf course as you're supposed to play it, you're going to have a pretty good chance. The greens are slopier than I first anticipated and during one of my first few practice rounds, I putted it off like three or four greens, which was a little shocking.

Memories of Tiger's historic win in Japan

I remember my first time playing in the Zozo Championship the year Tiger Woods won in 2019. I was paired with Justin Thomas and Rory McIlroy in the first two rounds and we had such a warm welcome on the first hole with five-to-10 rows deep of people just going nuts that we were out there.

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A look back at highlights from the weather-delayed 2019 Zozo Championship in Japan, where Tiger Woods claimed a record-equalling 82nd PGA Tour title

When our name got announced, it was like, 'holy smokes, are we at a major championship?' People in Japan love golf and it's really amazing - they're very supportive, respectful and polite. I can't wait to see them coming out to support the players and tournament again as we've got another great field this week. It feels good to be back.

It really is a big deal trying to win another PGA Tour tournament in a country which is like my second home. I've already had the honour of winning the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021, which is a major highlight in my career, and I will be doing everything I can to win the Zozo Championship.

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It's going to be another week with big dinners planned with a lot of family members and it'll be nice to see my grandparents. You know, I always pencil down this tournament on my schedule every year and it'll be a huge honour for my family if I'm able to secure a "W" this week.

I personally like playing abroad, away from home as I think it's great to grow the game in other places around the world besides the United States. I'm going to try and put the best show that I can on for my grandparents, family and fans.

Xander Schauffele is a seven-time PGA Tour winner and you can watch him compete at the Zozo Championship live on Sky Sports. Watch the opening round live on Thursday from 4am on Sky Sports Golf.

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