Xander Schauffele does not keep the trophy; “Don’t Know” Where the Gold Medal is

Northern Ireland’s Portrush- Xander Schauffele had to feel sad that he had to return the fuchsia jug when Royal Porthush won the title of Open Championship. It seems like he has nowhere to keep it.
Schauffele has won eight championships in his PGA Tour career, including Open, PGA Championship and Tour Championship. In 2021, there is also Tokyo’s Olympic gold medal.
Where to keep everything? Not in his house. Schauffele said his parents kept all the trophys, “probably in a bank vault.” They had a home in Santiago, and his father established a location on Kauai and lived in what Stefan Schauffele called a “container.”
gold medal?
“I don’t actually know that’s total honest,” Schauffele said.
It’s not that surprising considering that Schauffele and his wife Maya Lowe prefer life. His celebrations are a little more than Scottie Scheffler celebrated, but, like the world’s No. 1 player, it’s about to start over.
“What should I do? I’m not really inviting people to my house. Am I going to see it myself?” Schauffele said. “I don’t want to walk into the trophy room, like ‘Look at how great I am.’ I just want to think like this when I grow up, which is a little bothering.”
This raises the question: If it weren’t for the trophy, what was on their Florida shelves?
“My wife hung some pictures of me in my gym because I won Olympic medals and she thought it was something I couldn’t reach,” Schauffele said. “I have to have a ladder now, which would bother me.
If Schauffele is to be finished, he will hang a picture of the dog. Or nothing. Maybe it’s the clock.
“I’m always late, so maybe the clock is good for me,” Schauffele said.
Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley told him to win a huge victory, and Schauffele’s idea he would do it at some point.
“But now, I really want to keep my head down and keep charging,” he said.