Scottie Scheffler receives brutal break as lady golf fan apologises at Procore
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Lady golf spectator apologizes to Scotty Sheffller after accidentally back healing his golf ball into some tree roots during the second round of the Procore Championship. Scotty Sheoffller received one of the worst breaks of his season when his ball hit the back of a lady’s heel and ended up resting on some tree roots during the second round of the Procore Championship. The Procore Championship on the North Course at Silverado Resort marks the final PGA Tour event before the Rder Cup in New York in two weeks time. Team USA captain Keegan Bradley urged his troops to compete in this week’s tournament in order to build up their competitive reps ahead of their bianial clash with Luke Donald’s team Europe. 10 of Bradley’s 12 players are here in Napa this week with just Xander Chauffel and Bryson Dashambo absent. Chauffel is out to be alongside his wife who gave birth to their first child last week while Dashambo remains suspended on the PGA tour as a result of his ties to LIIV Golf. Sheffller started a red-hot favorite to win a sixth title this season. But so far for 36 holes, it’s not quite gone to plan for the world number one. Despite a solid start to Friday’s second round with five birdies on his outward nine, having started on the 10th, he endured a tough back nine. Sheffller hit a number of errant shots on the way home, one of which cost him a first bogey of the day on the par4 first, his 10th. He then made a string of four pars in a row before dropping another shot on the par4 six. That was not without a moment of controversy, however, as Sheffller’s ball bounded off the heel of a lady spectator before resting in some tree roots. The unfortunate break for Sheffller saw him forced to chip out sideways into the rough. He would get that dropped shot back with a birdie on the par4 ninth, his final hole of the round to card a four under 68. Sheffler finds himself at six under par, which is currently eight shots off the pace being set by his US RDER Cup teammate Ben Griffin on 14 under par.

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