Saturday, May 18, 2024

Hello Dad... I'm in jail!

 Hello Dad... I'm in jail!



The moments after Scottie Scheffler's arrest taught us about the World No. 1.

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The really great ones have a skill for making the hard things look easy.

This, it turns out, is the first way to know that Scottie Scheffler might be among them: He makes everything look easy. Be they impossible shots or unbearable pressure or through-the-nose expectations, the stress falls off Scheffler’s shoulders like a half-zipped vest.

But there was no avoiding the degree of difficulty facing Scheffler on Friday morning, the same day he faced a question unasked in the 150-year history of major championship golf.

How does one prepare for a major round from the comfort of a jail cell?

By now you’ve likely heard the story. Scheffler, the No. 1 ranked golfer in the world, was arrested on Friday morning outside of Valhalla Golf Club by Louisville police after an incident with an officer regarding Scheffler’s entrance to the golf club. Scheffler, who was trying to enter the course after a fatal shuttle bus accident, got caught in a mix-up regarding traffic flow with a police officer, a situation that allegedly resulted in Scheffler dragging the officer 10 or so feet with his vehicle. The officer detained Scheffler, who was later charged with four offenses, including assaulting a police officer, and booked at a Louisville jail.

How the World No. 1 went from being transported from the venue of golf’s second major championship to a jail cell within just a few minutes remains the biggest question in professional sports on Friday evening. But if you’d like to know a little bit more about the man at the center of the strangest day in golf’s recent history, what happened to him after the handcuffs were strapped to his wrists is perhaps even more important.


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