How Xander Schauffele’s Emotional Intelligence Helped Him Win the PGA Championship

11/14/2025 · HeadCoach

The American golfer, Xander Schauffele won his first major, the coveted Wanamaker trophy at the PGA Championship. After winning Olympic gold in Tokyo in 2021, he has had multiple top 10 finishes at major championships but until May 2024, hasn’t been able to get one over the line. His recent triumph at Valhalla golf club was particularly impressive as he also recorded the lowest winning score in the history of major championships. As well as being a masterclass in shot-making, the victory also demonstrated his high levels of emotional intelligence.

Emotional intelligence is defined as the ability to recognize, understand and manage our own emotions as well as understand and influence the emotions of others towards productive outcomes. A key part of emotional intelligence is the capacity to self-regulate under pressure and self-control is the emotional skill that enables us to do that and perform at our best. Schauffele exhibited this skill in abundance at Valhalla. At HeadCoach, we help you systematically develop self-control through our innovative mobile app.

The other emotional intelligence skill that supported him on his route to victory was confidence. Solid confidence is the ability to trust yourself under pressure and execute what you know you are capable of. Confidence can be developed with practice and one of the best ways to do it is to take charge of your inner voice – your self-talk.

Helpful self-talk is a powerful psychological tool that can significantly enhance confidence and in turn, performance. In the video below, you can hear how Schauffele used his self-talk to drive him towards success. Let’s look at how it works and why it’s effective:

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1. Boosts Confidence

2. Enhances Focus

3. Improves Stress Management

4. Enhances Motivation and Persistence

5. Reinforces Skill Development and Execution

Practical Tips for Using Helpful Self-Talk

As Schauffele powerfully demonstrated, incorporating helpful self-talk into your routine can lead to significant improvements in confidence, focus, stress management, motivation, wellbeing and overall performance. By consistently deploying this skill, athletes can better navigate high-pressure situations and achieve their full potential. If you are interested in improving your self-talk, enhancing confidence and becoming a better version of yourself, check out HeadCoach in the app store and claim your free 30-day trial.