The Louisville Metro Police Department has posted the only known footage of Scheffler’s arrest outside Valhalla Golf Club last Friday ahead of the second round of the PGA Championship.
Both Louisville mayor Craig Greenberg and police chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel said they “respect the judicial process” and will let the process play out. Meaning, the charges against Scheffler, at this time, remain.
Schauffele opened the PGA with a stunning 62 to become the first golfer to shoot the lowest 18-hole score twice in major-championship history, while his 21-under-par winning total was also the lowest in major history. This is his blog from Valhalla Golf Club.
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A video captured by a fan shows that as DeChambeau made the turn and headed to the back nine in the hunt, he tossed a golf ball to a kid in the crowd. But apparently, some older jabroni snagged it and tried to run off with it. And Bryson, rightfully, wasn’t about to let that stand.
An early stumble from Lucas Herbert opened the door for Min Woo Lee to finish the PGA Championship as the leading Australian in a lacklustre week for the Australian contingent.
There’s no way to know if the world No.1 would have definitely fared better had his week not been derailed, but it remains an interesting question to ponder.
When Brooks Koepka doesn’t get the result he wants, he’s in no mood to talk. Especially at major championships, which Koepka expects to win every time he plays.