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Scottie Scheffler raring for AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am after freak injury preparing Christmas dinner | Golf News

Scottie Scheffler raring for ATT Pebble Beach Pro Am after freak Scottie Scheffler raring for ATT Pebble Beach Pro Am after freak

After a strange accident in the kitchen, it was removed from the events of the first few PGA tour in 2025, Scottie Scheffler is scheduled to return in the world this week on AT & T Peble Beach Pro-Aam, Live on Sky Sports Golf.

Chefler was removed slightly more than two weeks from his victory in challenging the hero world in December when he badly cut off his right hand while preparing Christmas dinner.

The injury requires surgery and the marginalization of Chefler for the guards in Hawaii. He was expected to return in American Express in La Quinta, California earlier this month, but he was not yet ready.

“It was frustrated to sit at home, and the inability to play the golf game, but (my wife and my son I) got some time at home only three,” Shifler told the media.

“It is very rare for me to be at home all day without having a lot. House.

“But it was certain that it was still frustrated watching the golf game on TV and the inability to play.”

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Chefler his hand slices badly enough to prepare a Christmas dinner that requires surgery

Scheffler will return to the goal of building on the 2024 campaign that was crowned with the third PGA Tour of the Year Award in a row.

The 28 -year -old highlighted his dominant Sunnah with victories in the Master Championships and players, and also won a gold medal and the FEDEX Cup title.

Sheffler said he had returned to a more natural training routine in recent days to provide some pain remaining in the hand. He also played the training round against the box, Ted Scott, in the nearby Cypress Point on Monday.

“I got down, so I got the rights of bragging for a while,” Shifler joked.

“He cannot lose in front of you because he will remind me that he is constantly hitting me, so I was happy to remove him.”

When asked if he was concerned about injury and subsequent surgery that affects his game, Sheffler replied, “Not at all.”

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The most prominent points of the fourth round of the challenging world challenge in Albani in the Bahamas, where Chefler took the title

Chefler will shoot his third consecutive victory, after he was closed in 2024 by winning the tournament in September before he demanded the unofficial champion three months later.

Sheffler tied sixth in Pebble Beach Pro-Aam last year, which was cut into three rounds due to rain. He missed the reduction in Pebble Beach during the 2019 US Open, but he is pleased to return to the first time in the late season.

“It is a little strange, which makes it late in the year, but it is good to return,” he said. “Everything is satisfied. It is good to be here in Pebble. Surely excited to play. Feeling well. Feeling in general is good.”

How can I watch directly on Sky Sports?

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The coverage begins early from 4:30 pm on Saturday and 4 pm for the Sunday round, which is scheduled to end by 11:30 pm.

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2025-01-29 07:20:00


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