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World's No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler arrested outside major tournament hours before tee time

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Scottie Scheffler, the world's top-ranked golfer, was detained and booked early Friday morning.
  • The world's No. 1 golfer was detained by police just outside the PGA Championship.
  • Reports say Scottie Scheffler tried to drive around police into the golf station.
  • He was handcuffed and booked in jail hours before tee time.

Scottie Scheffler, the world's top-ranked golfer, was arrested by police and booked in a Louisville jail early Friday morning, hours before tee time at the PGA Championship.

Kentucky jail records show that Scheffler, 27, was released from custody just before the tournament's second round kicked off.

Video from the event shows Scheffler arriving at the golf course Friday morning.

ESPN reported that Scheffler was charged with second-degree assault of a police officer — a felony — and misdemeanor third-degree criminal mischief, reckless driving, and disregarding traffic signals from an officer directing traffic.

Jeff Darlington, and ESPN reporter, wrote on X that Scheffler was detained after a "misunderstanding with traffic flow."

WDRB reported that a pedestrian was struck and killed by a shuttle bus outside the tournament at Valhalla Golf Club before Scheffler was arrested.

Traffic had been closed near the golf course's entrance when Scheffler tried to drive in, the outlet reported.

Darlington said that a police officer screamed at Scheffler to get out of the car. The Associated Press reported that a Louisville police report said the officer grabbed onto Scheffler's car and was dragged "to the ground" when he didn't stop.

The arrest report said the officer had "pain, swelling, and abrasions to his left wrist" and was taken to the hospital, the AP reported.

"When Scheffler exited the vehicle, the officer shoved Scheffler against the car and immediately placed him in handcuffs," Darlington wrote on X. "He is now being detained in the back of a police car."

In a statement to Darlington later Friday morning after he was released, Scheffler said it was a "chaotic situation" outside the golf course and that he was following the officer's instructions.

"There was a big misunderstanding of what I thought I was being asked to do," he said. "I never intended to disregard any of the instructions. I'm hopeful to put this to the side and focus on golf today."

"Of course, all of us involved in the tournament express our deepest sympathies to the family of the man who passed away in the earlier accident this morning," Scheffler continued. "It truly puts everything in perspective."

Steven Romines, Scheffler's attorney, told local station WDRB that the golf star "didn't know what was going on."

"There are eyewitnesses that he did nothing wrong," Romines told WDRB. 

Romines and Louisville police didn't immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider.

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