Former University of North Florida standout Philip Knowles will benefit from the withdrawal of Xander Schauffele from the PGA Tour's American Express.
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Xander Schauffele, the world's number two ranked player, surprisingly withdrew from The American Express on Monday.
The two-time Major winner has withdrawn from the Torrey Pines event, with his place in the 156-player field being taken by Wesley Bryan
Xander Schauffele has withdrawn from the 2025 American Express, the PGA Tour announced Monday. The world No. 2 joins world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler in removing his name from the field list, though unlike with Scheffler, no reason was given for Schauffele's departure from the event held annually in Palm Springs, California.
The PGA Tour has returned to the mainland U.S. this week, and once again three southern California courses are the scene for the American Express. The event is offering an $8.8 million purse, with $1.
The world number two will not play in the third PGA Tour event of the 2025 season with him not playing for an undisclosed reason after Scottie Scheffler had also had to withdraw following an injury
Schauffele withdrew from this week’s American Express in La Quinta, California, with his manager citing a “medical reason.” Now, Schauffele will miss his first Farmers Insurance Open since making his debut at Torrey Pines in 2016 as a Korn Ferry Tour member.
It figured to a be a happy and triumphant return to Torrey Pines for Xander Schauffele. The native San Diegan and World No. 2 won two majors, the PGA Championship and Open Championship, last year, and now his hometown fans were expected to cheer him in the flesh at next week’s Farmers Insurance Open.
His TGL team will be deprived of help from the golfer who is currently leading the golf scene alongside Scheffler.