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The world's No. 1 golfer, a man guided by his Christian faith, was arrested about three hours before hitting that first tee shot about 300 yards into the thick, soupy air, his situation triggering ...
Scheffler’s arraignment was scheduled for May 21, but moved to June 3. Has Scheffler Addressed the Incident? Before hitting the golf course, Scheffler broke his silence about his arrest.
Shortly before his scheduled second-round 10:08 a.m. ET tee time at the PGA Championship, Scottie Scheffler released a statement following his arrest Friday morning outside of Valhalla Golf Club.
Scheffler was released by police and returned to the course at 9:12 a.m. He made his way to the practice area around 9:30 a.m. and was welcomed by fans — one shouted “free Scottie!” and others arrived later wearing “Free Scottie” T-shirts. Scheffler seemed like his normal, relaxed self, sharing a few laughs on the driving range.
9:17 a.m. ET: Scheffler arrives at Valhalla Golf Club following his arrest. 9:38 a.m. ET: Scheffler arrives at the driving range to warm up. 9:40 a.m. ET: PGA of America releases a statement on X ...
By the time the world's best player, Scottie Scheffler, had been booked into jail, had his mug shot taken, his police statement recorded, his release secured, entrepreneurs near Valhalla Golf Club were already selling “Free Scottie” T-shirts outside. Fans, some of them self-proclaimed Scottie lovers, were already wearing them inside.
The Masters champion described his arrest outside Valhalla as a ‘big misunderstanding’ as he returned to shoot a five-under 66 and keep himself in contention at the halfway stage
Scottie Scheffler after his arrest. - Louisville Dept. of Corrections Scheffler’s attorney, Steven Romines, said his client was headed to the golf course early to prepare for his tee time.