Schauffele shares excitement of TGL, says it’s “one of the more serious matches”

TGL attracts enormous attention, and the final round of this competition especially intrigued golf fans. The league, created by Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods, in cooperation with the PGA Tour, is experiencing tremendous growth. Although the two were not the main actors of the final, considering that their teams were eliminated, the exciting match between Atlanta and New York resulted in the victory of the first-named team.
Atalanta took the lead in last night’s final 1-0, and we will see if they can be equally impressive in the next round.
Xander Schauffele, a player from New York could have been the key to the team’s success, but he didn’t use the birdie chance. However, in an interview with the media, he stressed that it is exciting to play in this competition, especially delighted by the players’ desire to win. The world number 3 hopes that it will be fun on Tuesday as well.
“This was probably one of the more serious matches we’ve played,” Schauffele said, as quoted by SB Nation.
“You can tell everyone was trying to win, and them being up one is a big advantage, but in my eyes, and I’m sure these boys and our team, we lost our first two matches, so this technically is something that we’ve already faced this exact season. It’ll be a fun go [on Tuesday].”
Billy Horschel reacts
Winning this competition promises a prize of 9 million dollars. Is there a better motive? Billy Horschel, Atlanta player, shared his emotions after the exciting match, saying that he loves having teammates who are so hungry for victory and success.
“I love going head-to-head with somebody,” Horschel said.
“It’s who is willing to do whatever it takes to get the victory.”
Patrick Cantlay had words of praise for Horschel, referring to the putt that was the key to his team’s victory.
The new match between these two teams could bring surprises, but also the excitement factor that will surely be there. Both teams have quality, but they will have to confirm that on Tuesday.