Scottie Scheffler's "chaotic" day that featured a brief morning stay in jail ended with the world's top-ranked golfer shooting a 66 at the PGA Championship.
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The police officer who tried to stop Scottie Scheffler from entering Valhalla Golf Club on Friday morning was dragged to the ground and suffered "pain, swelling and abrasions" to his left wrist and knee after the car accelerated, per the incident report.
In the past five weeks, Scottie Scheffler has donned a green jacket for winning the Masters, a plaid jacket for winning the RBC Heritage and an orange jumpsuit for getting arrested prior to the second round of the PGA Championship.
To call Friday morning’s events bizarre would not do it justice. It’s possibly the strangest incident we’ve ever seen prior to a golf tournament.
And despite it all, Scheffler compartmentalized like a champion, shooting a 5-under 66 just hours after an arrest that shook the sports world and sent Twitter ablaze with memes.
There is still confusion over exactly what happened outside Valhalla Golf Club in the early morning rain and darkness. We know that, tragically, a man was struck by a shuttle bus and pronounced dead on the scene around 5 a.m. Traffic around the course became chaotic and congested as emergency responders tried to reach the victim. The PGA of America announced in a statement that the man, John Mills, was a worker with an on-site vendor at the tournament.
About an hour later, Scheffler was attempting to get to the course in preparation for his early morning tee time. According to a report released by the Louisville Metro Police Department, detective Bryan Gillis was directing traffic when Scheffler pulled around stopped traffic. ESPN’s Jeff Darlington, who happened to witness the incident, reported that the stopped traffic included a parked bus that didn’t have a driver.
After a chaotic morning that included an arrest and trip to the police station, Scottie Scheffler finally teed off in Round 2 of the PGA.
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Full 2024 PGA Championship tee times for Saturday's third round at Valhalla, featuring Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy and Xander Schauffele.
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Scottie Scheffler's PGA Championship was turned on its head when he was arrested Friday morning. Here's how he still made his tee time.
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John Daly has withdrawn from the PGA Championship prior to the start of the second round due to a thumb injury.
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PGA Championship fans are stunned over the news of both Scottie Scheffler and a fatal accident ahead of the second round at Valhalla.
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There are still unanswered questions about Scottie Scheffler's arrest, but here's what police say happened outside the PGA Championship.
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The latest episode of GOLF's Fully Equipped podcast saw the co-hosts discuss Cobra's newest 3D printed limited edition irons.
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Get an inside look at the GOLF team's Thursday experience on the ground at Valhalla, host of the 2024 PGA Championship.
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Major championships are awesome. Great competition, fierce rivalries and, best of all, unique scripting and outfits. Heck, I’m probably more excited to see the custom outfits than watching the world’s best players struggling to hit out of the nasty Valhalla rough.
Players use majors like the PGA Championship to show off their best game and their best fits. This year, Jordan Spieth is doing a little bit of both.
Under Armour has Spieth kitted out in a custom Valhalla-themed polo and matching Drive Pro golf shoes. I’m not sure if it’s “un-bear-ably” cute or just darn cool. Either way, the pattern is made to pay homage to the Valhalla’s sixth hole, fittingly nicknamed “the Bear.”
Typically, I’m all for loud colors and whimsical patterns. That said, I think Under Armour did a great job at keeping the outfit subdued while still telling a unique story.
Themed gear like you see here from Under Armour is somewhat new to the brand’s repertoire. Whereas, in the past, they’ve opted for more traditional looks, they turned over a new leaf this year with a limited-edition Masters-themed release. My sources tell me Spieth’s PGA Championship fit won’t be the last — so look for another custom fit for the U.S. Open.
Just about two years ago Dustin Johnson led a brigade of players to LIV Golf.
Johnson was critical to prove the talent coming to the league would be credible and his inclusion influenced others to follow. A 24-time PGA Tour winner. A two-time major champion. A bona-fide top player in the world who was No. 3 in the Official World Golf Ranking when 2022 began.
Two years later, Johnson is an afterthought.
He ranks No. 392 in the OWGR but that doesn’t include his play in LIV events. In Data Golf, which does include LIV play, he’s a pedestrian 62nd in the world—more than 50 spots south since the start of 2023.
His defenders will point to DJ winning LIV Las Vegas this past February but he’s been nothing in majors for a few years. Johnson has no top-five finishes in his last 13 majors, including five missed cuts in that stretch. It’s a large sample size of mediocrity.
While golf originated in Scotland, the undisputed home for the game by volume is the United States. Boasting more than 40 percent (15,963) of all the courses on the planet (38,864), 45 million Americans played on- and off-course golf in 2023, according to the National Golf Foundation.
Florida is head and shoulders above the pack with a whopping 1,262 courses. California’s approximately 2.8 million golfers are the most in the country. Don’t sleep on the Midwest as Minnesota and Wisconsin proudly offer the most public golf with 90 percent of Minnesota’s 477 courses and 88 percent of Wisconsin’s 528 courses being public.
So what constitutes a top golf state?
As someone who has driven more than 220,000 miles documenting modern-day golf culture in America, Golf In Your State founder Matt Cardis has connected with everyone from weekend warriors to PGA Tour players. You’d be hard-pressed to find someone who has a better finger on the pulse of golf in the U.S.
“The U.S. is pretty interesting just because there’s so much good golf, so it’s very hard to pinpoint a place and be like, ‘This is the best place for golf,’ because there’s great golf everywhere,” Cardis said. “There’s so many things that make golf in the States special and make it stand out from other places in the world but, for me, it comes back to the people.”
There is a lot of cool gear in the golf equipment world that doesn’t always fit neatly into Most Wanted Tests or Buyer’s Guides. You still want to know how it performs. In our We Tried It series, we put gear to the test and let you know if it works as advertised.
What We Tried:
The New Balance 550 Golf Shoe. Exclusive to Malbon, the 550 is one of my most anticipated shoes of the year.
Who Tried It:
Connor. Managing Editor and resident sneakerhead. The New Balance 550 is one of the hottest sneakers of the 2020s and the fascination for chunky sneakers is still relevant. I’ve had my eye on a few pairs for a while but when I heard that a 550 Golf shoe was on the horizon, I knew I had to have them.
To my wife, they look like normal shoes so it was pretty easy to get away with it. These non-golf-looking golf shoes are just as easy to wear off the course as on. More on that in a minute.
The History
In my First Look piece, I commented extensively on the history of the New Balance 550. If you haven’t read that, I’d suggest you do. For those who haven’t, here’s a quick synopsis: the New Balance 550 originally released as a low-top basketball shoe in the early 1980s.
Football season has been over for a while but Malbon is keeping that tailgate energy alive with their newest collaboration with one of the NFL’s hottest teams.
Today, Malbon released an apparel collection with the Los Angeles Rams. Malbon is based in LA, so the partnership makes total sense from a geographical standpoint.
What do the Los Angeles Rams have to do with golf? Nothing. But Malbon has never been afraid to cross-pollenate and work with brands in different sectors. I think it’s cool that a golf brand like Malbon is trying to reach a broader audience in this way.
It’s no surprise that many football fans are golf fans and vice versa. If Capital One’s “The Match” taught us anything, it’s that there are a few NFL players that are pretty darn good at golf. Yes, I’m talking about Taylor Swift’s boyfriend.
Side note: Does a football field look a lot longer than a 100-yard par-3? I think so.