Scottie Scheffler says he’s still trying to move past his arrest even after charges were dropped
- Scottie Scheffler still struggles to move past his arrest during the US PGA Championship, despite all charges being dropped.
- Scheffler finds it traumatic to discuss the incident and hopes to move on, indicating that the dropped charges are just the beginning of the process.
- The golfer feels a sense of relief after the charges were dropped but acknowledges that the incident will likely always have an impact on him.
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Golfer Scottie Scheffler breaks silence after arrest on way to PGA Championship
DUBLIN, Ohio (WCMH) -- Masters champion Scottie Scheffler comes into the Memorial Tournament this week at Muirfield Village Golf Club followed by controversy. Scheffler, the top-ranked golfer in the world, was arrested on May 17 while making his way to the PGA Championship in Louisville, Kentucky. Police said he was facing four charges, including assault of a police officer after his vehicle dragged an officer to the ground. The charges were dro…
Scottie Scheffler Says He'll Never Forget His 'Traumatic' Arrest
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - MAY 17: Scottie Scheffler of the United States speaks to the media during a press conference during the second round of the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club on May 17, 2024 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)Patrick Smith/Getty Images Scottie Scheffler's arrest at the PGA Championship is behind him, but the world's No. 1 ranked golfer won't be forgetting it any time soon.All charges a…
Scottie Scheffler says he’s still trying to move past his arrest even after charges were dropped
Masters champion Scottie Scheffler said he knew five days in advance that charges related to his arrest during the PGA Championship were going to be dismissed. In his mind, that wasn't the end of the saga but rather the beginning of trying to put it behind him.
Scottie Scheffler says he's still trying to move past his arrest even after charges were dropped
By DOUG FERGUSON AP Golf Writer DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) — Scottie Scheffler says he’s trying to move past his arrest during the PGA Championship. Scheffler says even though he knew ahead of time that charges were going to be dropped, that was only the start of trying to process what happened. He was arrested and booked into jail briefly on May 17 before the second round in Louisville, Kentucky. The charges stem from what he calls a misunderstanding as…

Scottie Scheffler says he's still trying to move past his arrest even after charges were dropped
Scottie Scheffler says he's trying to move past his arrest during the PGA Championship. Scheffler says even though he knew ahead of time that charges were going to be dropped,
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