Scottie Scheffler speaks after arrest on his way to PGA Championship
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Scottie Scheffler speaks after arrest on his way to PGA Championship
Scottie Scheffler speaks after arrest on his way to PGA Championship
The World No. 1 is free of all charges stemming from a confrontation outside Valhalla Golf Club on May 17.
Louisville police have disciplined the police officer whose body camera was not active during Scheffler's arrest.
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Scottie Scheffler was arrested by police en route to Valhalla Golf Club during a traffic incident.
Scottie Scheffler will likely avoid the most serious charges filed against him stemming from Friday morning's altercation with police.
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