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“Every single week I’m out here I feel like I’m getting more and more comfortable."įormer U.S. “I’m definitely going to be nervous, definitely going to be excited,” he said.
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He is looking to become the 18th player to get their first tour win in Connecticut. The 24-year-old Californian hit his second shot on the par-4 17th over the course's signature lake to about a foot from the pin, briefly tying Schauffele for the lead. Theegala had an eagle on 13 to go with four birdies. So there’s a certain level of comfort we have playing with each other and hopefully that pays off and hopefully we can make a lot of birdies.” “We don’t get paired together very often in regular tournaments, only in those team ones. “I’ve been looking forward to playing with Pat in a final round,” Schauffele said. He and Cantlay finished tied for 14th last week in the U.S. He also is shooting for his sixth straight top-20 finish. Schauffele is looking for his sixth individual title and first since the 2019 Sentry Tournament of Champions. I’m going to go out there tomorrow and try as hard as I can and let the chips fall where they may.” “It’s always nice to be out with him, if he’s on my team or if he’s not. “If only it was a combined score again this week we would be doing well,” Cantlay joked. Schauffele and Cantlay have been close friends since being paired together at the 2019 Presidents Cup in Australia and they combined to win the Zurich Classic this season.