'Last answer' – Scottie Scheffler fumes at PGA Championship officials in blast at 'unfair' rule

Scottie Scheffler had an up and down round in more ways than one on the opening day of the 2025 PGA Championship.The world No.1 finished his opening round two under par - five shots off Day 1 leader Jhonatan Vegas - in what was a rollercoaster Thursday.3Scheffler and Rory McIlroy both double-bogeyed the 16thCredit: GettyRainy weather in North Carolina led to boggy conditions at Quail Hollow and a number of players struggled with 'mud balls.'Scheffler was one of the victims as he found the water on the brutal 16th hole that saw the three best golfers in the world card

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Brian Harman makes thoughts clear on PGA Tour rule change after the Masters | Golf | Sport

Former Open champion Brian Harman has voiced his approval of the pace of play at the RBC Heritage following the PGA Tour's latest move to test out rangefinders in tournaments. This experimental period, triggered by Rory McIlroy's triumph in the Masters, will go on for half a year with the goal to quicken up the game.Golfers are limited to using just the distance-measuring function of the devices during this trial and face punishment if they break the rules, potentially leading to being ejected from tournaments. And 2023 Open winner Harman was quizzed about his thoughts on this rangefinder policy on

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