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All eyes turned to Louisville early on Friday morning with what turned into a stunning day ahead of the second round of the PGA Championship. That has now reflected in viewership from the audience that tuned into the action, along with other storyline, from Valhalla Golf Club that afternoon. Michael McCarthy of Front Office Sports tweeted that second-round coverage of the PGA Championship averaged an audience of 1.6 million viewers over six hours and topped out at two million. That improved upon last years’s ratings by 18%. To be clear, there was plenty of action out on the golf course to keep...
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Despite reports claiming that a Johnson County prosecutor plans to drop the charges against him, World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler is still expected to make an arraignment appearance in Louisville. However, the date of his arraignment has now been pushed from Tuesday, May 21, to June 3, according to his lawyer Steve Romines. Scheffler was arrested on Friday morning ahead of the second round of the PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club after he attempted to enter the club amid clogged traffic due to a pedestrian fatality the hour before. The Louisville P.D. cuffed the PGA star before bookin...
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Bryson DeChambeau came up short of winning the PGA Championship but is considered a winner by many fans for what he did for a kid. During the tournament’s final round, DeChambeau threw his golf ball to a young fan, but an older man intercepted the throw. This led to DeChambeau yelling at the man until he gave the ball back to the young fan. Many fans showed support for DeChambeau on social media. “Is Bryson becoming one of my favorite golfers?”one person wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter). “Many people seem to be changing their opinion of him lately. Actions like this just make you smile a...
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Scottie Scheffler might have come up short in the 2024 PGA Championship this weekend, but he certainly gave one fan the souvenir of a lifetime. After drilling them with an errant tee shot, Scheffler was quick to give the fan a signed glove, something they’ll never forget. The post Scottie Scheffler hits fan with tee shot at PGA Championship, gives him signed glove appeared first on On3.
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Following an incident on Friday morning, Scottie Scheffler was arrested and faced multiple charges. Now, however, it’s being reported that those charges will be dropped. According to Kevin Van Valkenburg, the Jefferson County prosecutors are planning on dropping the charges against the number one golfer in the world next week. As of now, Scottie Scheffler is set to be arraigned on Tuesday at 9 a.m. Scottie Scheffler was arrested on Friday morning ahead of the second round of the PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Course in Louisville, Kentucky. He was, apparently, in a marked PGA car going arou...
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Justin Thomas just pulled off a wow shot Saturday afternoon to put himself back into contention for the PGA Championship. CBS Sports posted a short clip showing Thomas’ birdie on the par 3 No. 14. He chipped from the fringes of the green, with his shot clearing two bunkers then rolling into the hold. The birdie put Thomas, the former Alabama great, at nine under par. CBS captioned the clip “HOW DID JT DO THIS?!” And yes, they used all caps. It was an all caps kind of golf shot, especially for moving day at the PGA. Plus, add this detail to what Thomas did. Hole No. 14 is playing the second tou...
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According to local Louisville news station WDRB, the officer who confronted and arrested pro golfer Scottie Scheffler did not have a body cam recording the incident. WDRB’s twitter account put out the following report Saturday morning, noting that the officer doesn’t appear to have body cam footage of the Friday morning arrest of Scheffler: “Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said this morning that LMPD Detective Bryan Gillis either wasn’t wearing a body camera Friday morning or didn’t have it activated when he encountered Scottie Scheffler outside Valhalla,” WDRB tweeted. They also included thi...
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Scottie Scheffler had an interesting start to his Friday. The No. 1 golfer in the world didn’t get to go through his normal pre-round routine as he was in a jail cell after what he described as “just a big misunderstanding.” So how did Scheffler get ready for his round? He had to get creative. “I did spend some time stretching in a jail cell, that was a first for me,” Scottie Scheffler said during his post-round press conference. “You know, that was a part of my warmup. I was just sitting there waiting and then I started going through my warmup. I felt like there was a chance I may be able to ...
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To say it was an interesting morning for Scottie Scheffler would be an understatement. Hours before his scheduled tee time at the PGA Championship, police officers took him into custody after he attempted to go around a fatal crash on his way in to Valhalla Golf Club. As he headed to jail, though, he said one of the arresting officers helped settle his nerves a bit. “I was pretty rattled, to say the least,” Scheffler said after shooting a 66 during Friday’s second round. “The officer that took me to the jail was very kind, he was great. We had a nice chat in the car, that kind of helped calm m...
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Scottie Scheffler, the current No. 1 ranked golfer in the world, spent a brief bit of his Friday morning in a Louisville jail cell after an incident where he apparently injured a police officer with his car. But he didn’t think all the attention should be on him. Scheffler’s incident with a Louisville police officer was borne out of traffic being backed up due to the death of a man working for a vendor at the PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club. That man, John Mills, was apparently killed by a vehicle in the early morning hours. Traffic was diverted as first responders attended to the scene...
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