World No. 2 Xander Schauffele has withdrawn from this week’s tournament in the California desert for an undisclosed reason.
World No. 2 Xander Schauffele has withdrawn from The American Express, according to the official PGA Tour Communications social channels. Schauffele, who participated in TGL’s debut match against The Bay Golf Club on Jan.
For the second time in two weeks, the PGA Tour's stop in the California desert has lost one of the top players in the world.
Xander Schauffele, the world's number two ranked player, surprisingly withdrew from The American Express on Monday.
Xander Schauffele is withdrawing from The American Express this week in the California desert. That makes two of the top players in the world ranking to have withdrawn in the last two weeks.
Xander Schauffele has withdrawn from the 2025 American Express, the PGA Tour announced Monday. The world No. 2 joins world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler in removing his name from the field list, though unlike with Scheffler, no reason was given for Schauffele's departure from the event held annually in Palm Springs, California.
Xander Schauffele tops the 2025 American Express odds as the betting favorite heading into the PGA Tour's event at PGA West. The post 2025 American Express odds: Xander Schauffele is betting favorite in California appeared first on Golf.
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