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Scottie Scheffler arrested at PGA Championship
A booking photo of Scottie Scheffler by Louisville Metro Police after a traffic incident before the second round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Valhalla Golf Club. Burlington Police Department via USA TODAY NETWORK

Scottie Scheffler was arrested en route to the second round of the PGA Championship on Friday.

Scheffler was arrested for what ESPN’s Jeff Darlington called a “misunderstanding with traffic flow” while trying to enter Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville. Police were rerouting traffic near the entrance after a man had been struck and killed by a shuttle bus at roughly 5 a.m. 

According to Darlington, who observed the incident, Scheffler attempted to drive around the accident site on a median. He was instructed to stop by a police officer, but continued driving toward the entrance for 10 to 20 yards, prompting an officer to attach himself to Scheffler’s car.

Once Scheffler stopped, the officer began “screaming” at him to get out of the car. Once he was pulled out of the car, he was shoved against it, handcuffed and arrested.

At one point, Scheffler asked Darlington, who was standing at the entrance, if he could do anything to help. Darlington was then told by an officer that Scheffler was “going to jail” and there was nothing that could be done.

Steven Romines, Scheffler’s attorney, told Mark Schlabach of ESPN that Scheffler had been unaware of the fatal accident and the change in traffic patterns and had been proceeding to the entrance with his credential as he had been told to.

“They are allowed to go through, that’s why they have the credential and the wave-through,” Romines said. “He was unaware there had been a wreck, and he proceeded like they’d been instructed to. He did exactly as he was instructed to enter the premises.”

Scheffler was arrested and even taken for a mugshot, which quickly went viral. He was hit with four charges, including reckless driving, criminal mischief and second degree assault of a police officer. The latter is a felony charge.

Scheffler was released at approximately 8:40 a.m. ahead of his 10:08 a.m. tee time. He arrived at Valhalla roughly a half hour later and was able to make his tee time.

Scheffler is the No. 1 golfer in the world and the favorite at the PGA Championship. He is fresh off a victory at the Masters.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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