Scottie Scheffler rested and ready to defend title at Hilton Head
- Scottie Scheffler participated in a half-mile parade two days after the Masters at Harbour Town.
- The RBC Heritage has a tradition where the prior year's champion leads the parade.
- The parade concludes near the 18th green with a ceremonial tee shot and cannon fire.
- Scheffler stated, "It's always nice when a cannon is going off," during the tee shot.
- Scheffler is at the RBC Heritage, and the PGA Tour is testing rangefinders to improve pace of play.
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Scottie Scheffler rested and ready to defend title at Hilton Head
Scottie Scheffler was the star attraction of a parade just two days after the Masters. This one was all about a red plaid jacket from Harbour Town, not a green jacket from Augusta National.
Scottie Scheffler doesn't think new PGA Tour rule will dent slow play
The PGA Tour will start a rangefinder trial period at the RBC Heritage, but Scottie Scheffler isn't sold on the idea it will dent slow play. The post Scottie Scheffler doesn’t think new PGA Tour rule will dent slow play appeared first on Golf.
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