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Xander Schauffele plays a hole blindfolded…and the result is extraordinary

World number six Xander Schauffele ranked 4th for par-3 performance in 2022. The previous season, he finished as number 30. He can play the short holes, for sure, but Hyland.com set him the ultimate challenge – play a par-3 blindfolded.

As one of Hyland’s brand ambassadors, the seven-time PGA Tour winner eagerly accepted the Hyland X Vision Challenge, designed to show the difference it makes when having a strong team around you, rather than being left on your own.




Having heard that he used to practice with restricted vision, Hyland followed up Xander’s first career albatross with a notable dare,

“..have you ever made a shot blindfolded?”

Taking to the course with his father Stefan and long-term caddie Austin Kaiser, the nine-time major top-10er struggles when on his own for his first attempt – unassisted and blindfolded.

As you may guess, with no verbal help, Xander finds just a bit of trouble, although we’ll leave it to the video to reveal all.




Undefeated in three top-class team championships, twice at the Presidents Cup and once at the 2021 Ryder Cup, it was almost certain that Xander would improve for his second ‘look’ – this time with the co-operation of the two men closest to him. And, boy, does he do just that!

As can be seen in the video below, the Hyland X Vision Challenge shows the importance of teamwork and trust–both in golf and in business, with Xander making an extraordinary birdie.

Grounded in teamwork to help clients take on what sometimes can’t be seen, Hyland’s global team supports and has earned the trust of nearly 15,000 customers, including half of the Fortune 100. For more on Hyland, visit Hyland.com.

Check out the video below:






Article originally appeared on: Golfwrx.com

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