Watch: Schauffele drops 59-footer for eagle at Greenbrier Classic
Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
(Video courtesy: pgatour.com)
Xander Schauffele showed why he's the third-best long-distance putter on the PGA Tour on Saturday at The Greenbrier Classic.
Schauffele nailed his 242-yard approach shot at the par-5 12th onto the putting surface, but the shot still left him a slick 59-foot putt to deal with on the green.
The 23-year-old got his read, then brushed home the putt for an eagle. It was his 20th putt made from over 25 feet this season.
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