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Back on the golf course just hours after his arrest this morning, Scottie Scheffler has made a solid start to the second round of the PGA Championship, going birdie, bogey, birdie, par over his first four holes.
That puts Scheffler, starting his round on the back nine, at 1-under par for the day and 5-under par for the tournament, which has him tied in eighth place at the moment.
Scheffler’s first shot of the day landed in the rough — not too far from a bunker — but the American responded well to set up a putt for birdie.
On the 11th hole, the world No. 1 had a two-putt for bogey after his tee shot missed the green. Then he bounced back with another birdie on the 12.
Another solid hole at the par-4 13th keeps Scheffler at 5-under, four shots behind leader Xander Schauffele.
Remember: In golf, competitors are trying to complete each hole in the fewest strokes possible. Par refers to the number of strokes a golfer is expected to take to complete a hole. A birdie means the golfer took one fewer stroke than par, while a bogey means they took one extra.
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