WINNING SCORE: 19-under-par, 261.

EQUIPMENT CHOICE:

DRIVER: Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond S with 10.5˚ loft, fitted with Mitsubishi Chemical Kai'Li White 70 TX shaft.

3-WOOD: Callaway Epic Speed Triple Diamond with 15˚ loft, with Mitsubishi Chemical Kai'Li White 70 TX shaft.

HYBRID: Callaway Apex UW with 21° loft, with Mitsubishi Chemical Kai'Li White 90 TX shaft.

IRONS: Callaway Apex TCB Raw (4-iron to pitching wedge), with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts.

WEDGES: Callaway Jaws Raw (52°-10°S), Titleist Vokey Design SM6 (56°-10° S Grind) and Titleist Vokey Design SM9 (60° K Grind), with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts.

PUTTER: Odyssey O-Works #7 CH Red.

BALL: Callaway Chrome Soft X.

FINAL LEADERBOARD

EQUIPMENT NOTES:

  • Schauffele put on a clinical ball striking display all week at TPC River Highlands, the American hitting nearly 90 percent of greens for the week to lead the greens in regulation stats. The 28-year-old is one of many Tour players to use Callaway's TCB (Tour Cavity Back) irons, with Schauffele's version owning a raw finish with no chrome plating.
     
  • Typically keeping a fairly similar setup from week-to-week, Schauffele has put an Apex Utility Wood in play instead of the 7-wood he used when sharing victory with Patrick Cantlay at the teams Zurich Classic, while he also made a wedge change. Announced just last week, Schauffele gives Callaway's new Jaws Raw its first win. With an unplated raw face, multi-material design and offset 'microgrooves' the latest offering from the brand was created by legendary wedge maker Roger Cleveland.

  • The Apex TCB irons he uses are an extremely popular model on Tour with players like Jon Rahm and Sam Burns wields them expertly. 

  • Schauffele's win is the fifth for Callaway's range of Chrome Soft golf balls on the PGA Tour this season, with Schauffele moving away from the X LS version into the slightly higher spinning Chrome Soft X.

QUOTE: "This week I really wanted to stay present and really just focus on sort of the task at hand, which was each and every shot. And I told Austin to hold me accountable on the first hole walking up there and he did a really great job and both of us were pretty much dialed in from the first hole.” – Xander Schauffele.

* Club images courtesy of Johnny Wunder, Callaway Golf.