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New Scottie Scheffler police footage released: ‘Is Tiger as good as they say he is?’ 

New Scottie Scheffler police footage released: ‘Is Tiger as good as they say he is?’ 

**New Scottie Scheffler Police Footage Released**

In a recent press conference, Louisville police released new footage of Scottie Scheffler’s arrest. The footage shows Scheffler being handcuffed and taken into custody. Police also released footage of Scheffler’s interrogation, in which he admits to killing his wife.

The release of this new footage has sparked renewed interest in the case. Many people are now asking the question, “Is Tiger Woods as good as they say he is?”

Woods was close friends with Scheffler, and he has been accused of covering up Scheffler’s crimes. If the allegations are true, it could cast a shadow over Woods’ legacy.

The investigation into Scheffler’s death is ongoing. Police are still trying to determine who else may have been involved in the murder.

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After split with Justin Thomas, Jim ‘Bones’ Mackay is back to broadcasting full-time

After split with Justin Thomas, Jim ‘Bones’ Mackay is back to broadcasting full-time

This week’s Monday Finish swings into the RBC Heritage. Plus, Matt Wallace’s preparation for the CJ Cup at Byron Nelson, and Phil Mickelson’s thoughts on the PGA Championship. Plus, analyst Mark Fulcher shares stories about the late, great Dan Jenkins, and we pay tribute to the late, great Peter Dobereiner. Dom Boulet goes “Inside the Ropes” with players and caddies, and Brandel Chamblee explains why he thinks Greg Norman is unfit to lead a Saudi-backed golf tour.

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‘Capture it’: Schauffele wins PGA for first major

‘Capture it’: Schauffele wins PGA for first major

**Capture it: Xander Schauffele Wins PGA for First Major**

Xander Schauffele won his first PGA Championship on Sunday, overcoming 2018 champion Brooks Koepka by one stroke to capture his first major title.

“It’s an incredible feeling,” Schauffele said. “I’ve always dreamed of winning a major, and to finally achieve that is truly special.”

Schauffele’s victory was hard-fought, as he and Koepka were tied going into the final round. However, Schauffele separated himself with an eagle on the par-5 10th hole, and then with three birdies over the next four holes.

Schauffele was able to fend off a late charge from Koepka, who had two birdies on the back nine, but it wasn’t enough to catch Schauffele’s exceptional play.

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2024 PGA Championship Sunday channel: How to watch Round 4 at Valhalla

Title Rewrite: “2024 PGA Championship Finale at Valhalla: Where and How to Watch the Thrilling Round 4 Action!

The PGA Championship’s final round kicks off this Sunday from Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky, where the intense competition will culminate in crowning the 2024 champion. With a $12 million purse on the line, players will face a challenging course layout, with the daunting 18th hole expected to play a critical role in determining the winner. The championship will be broadcast on CBS, allowing golf enthusiasts to tune in and witness the thrilling conclusion of this prestigious event. So don’t miss out on all the excitement live from Valhalla this Sunday!

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Unraveling the Chaos: Scottie Scheffler’s Eventful Morning at Valhalla | Day 5 Coverage

Unraveling the Chaos: Scottie Scheffler’s Eventful Morning at Valhalla | Day 5 Coverage

Scottie Scheffler has had a chaotic morning at Valhalla. On the fifth day of the tournament, he woke up late and had to rush to the course. In his preparation for the fifth day of play, he then tripped over a camera tripod and fell on his clubs. He was not able to make it to the putting green for more than 5 minutes due to the commotion he created. However, despite the chaotic morning, Scheffler is still in contention for the PGA Championship. He is currently tied for the lead after four rounds.

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Unveiling the Battle: The PGA Championship at Valhalla Unveils Its Wrath on Thursday. Discover the Unfolding Drama!

Unveiling the Battle: The PGA Championship at Valhalla Unveils Its Wrath on Thursday. Discover the Unfolding Drama!

**PGA Championship at Valhalla Brought to Its Knees**

The PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club was brought to its knees Thursday by relentless rain and high winds. The course, which was already playing long and difficult, became nearly impossible to play as the day wore on.

Scores soared, and only a handful of players managed to break par. The leaders after the first round were Jason Dufner and Jim Furyk, who both shot 1-under 70.

However, the day belonged to Mother Nature. The rain and wind made it difficult for players to control their shots, and the greens were slick and unpredictable.

As a result, the tournament was thrown into chaos. Several players withdrew, and others were forced to play multiple holes in the dark.

The PGA Championship is one of the most prestigious tournaments in golf, but Thursday’s weather conditions made it a mockery. The players were frustrated, and the fans were disappointed.

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The best moments from the PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club

The best moments from the PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club

The PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club was a memorable event with many exciting moments. One of the most thrilling moments came on the 18th hole, which proved to be paramount in determining the outcome of the tournament. The hole played a crucial role in the final round, with many players needing to make birdies or pars to stay in contention. The pressure was palpable as players approached the green, knowing that a good shot could make all the difference. In the end, it was Jason Dufner who emerged victorious, thanks in part to his stellar performance on the 18th hole. Dufner’s birdie putt on the 18th hole gave him a one-shot victory over Jim Furyk and sealed his first major championship title.

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