
Xander Schauffele celebrated his first PGA major win in style.
The 5ft 10in and 175lb American golfer was huge at Valhalla last weekend, scorching the first round of the PGA Championship with a historic 62 and finishing it off with a super sharp 65.
After holding off Bryson DeChambeau, Schauffele lifted the famous Wanamaker Trophy, which stands nearly 2.5 feet and weighs 27 pounds.
Then Schauffele really got down to business after his 21-under par domination.
Celebration video footage showed the No. 2 ranked golfer in the world watching champagne poured into the big silver trophy.
Schauffele then lifted up the hardware, tipped the Wanamaker backward and happily indulged in the true beverage of champions.
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"Enjoy X," one fan tweeted. "You deserve it!"
"Well deserved," a second fan posted. "The start of a prolific run."
"Legendary move," a third fan wrote. "Caddy bib on. Might still have it on."
Schauffele held off a final-round charge from DeChambeau, who finished at 20-under, to finally claim the first major victory of his career.
Schauffele's 21-under par broke the previous record of 20-under set by Jason Day at the 2015 PGA Championship.
This isn't the first time that the California native has gone viral after enjoying the spoils of victory.
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Schauffele coolly smoked a cigar after the United States won the Ryder Cup in 2021.
He also give a friendly wink while his country was on top of the golf world.
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The Charles Schwab Challenge in Fort Worth, Texas is up next on the PGA calendar.
The U.S. Open is set for June 13-16 at Pinehurst, with Wyndham Clark trying to defend his title.