Scottie Scheffler puts dramatic arrest behind him to stay in the hunt for $3.15M prize at PGA Championship with stunning second round
Daily MailThe World No 1 put the drama to one side and shot a second-round 66 on Friday Scottie Scheffler threw off the shackles to remain in contention for PGA Championship glory - just hours after his dramatic arrest on Friday morning. Scottie Scheffler threw off the shackles to remain in contention for PGA Championship glory The 27-year-old carded a second-round 66, making only a single bogey along the way Scheffler was booked - wearing an orange jumpsuit - before racing back for his 10am tee time The world No 1, 27, was earlier taken to jail, with a mugshot released via the Louisville Department of Corrections. He was charged with the following: Second-degree assault of a police officer Third-degree criminal mischief Reckless driving Disregarding traffic signals from an officer directing traffic The incident occurred as the second round of the PGA Championship was delayed Friday due to a fatal accident near the club. The American swapped an orange jumpsuit for his Nike golf gear in time for his round Scheffler detailed how the 'huge misunderstanding' left him 'rattled' and shaking with shock The world No 1 paid tribute to the officer who took him to jail.