Portrash, Northern Ireland – Xander Schaffele felt that a “blackout” performance in the open requires a “blackout” performance in the open to give them any chance to catch the Scotty Sheffer, which continued to pull away from the ground in the royal portrash.
Despite the 66 of the third round, which shifted him to the top 10 in the last head of the year, Shoffel has learned, repeatedly, when you lead the world number 1, how difficult it is. In fact, when a “blackout” performance was pressed to explain, they postponed the chefler.
“Blackout just you are in your own world. For me, when I use the word ‘blackout’ in golf, it happens when I see Scooty playing a lot, he just blacks out, just talking, just talking,” Shoffel said, which is below 7. “He is just in his world and has nothing to bother him. He often reaches the place that is a good thing for him.”
Schaffele said there are many definitions for “blackout”.
“It is used in different words. If you drink something too much, if you go to the Harbor bar, there may be some blackdouts,” the shoffel smiles.
If the chefler continues its blackout performance on Sunday in the Royal Portrash, the rest of the area can choose for that second definition and some may head in harbor bar for some guinness.