Golf Masters champ Scottie Scheffler was apprehended Friday early morning on his method to the PGA Championship in Louisville, Ky., with sensational images revealing him handcuffed as he was required to prison for not following authorities orders throughout a pedestrian death examination. Video launched of Masters champ handcuffed and strolling towards a patrol car Doug Ferguson · The Associated Press · Posted: May 17, 2024 7:59 AM EDT|Last Updated: 1 hour ago Scottie Scheffler is displayed in action in the 3rd round at the Masters golf competition last month. (David J. Phillip/The Associated Press) Masters champ Scottie Scheffler was detained Friday early morning on his method to the PGA Championship in Louisville, Ky., with spectacular images revealing him handcuffed as he was required to prison for not following cops orders throughout a pedestrian casualty examination. In a period of 3 hours, Scheffler was detained using fitness center shorts and a T-shirt, was worn an orange prison t-shirt for his mug shot, and went back to Valhalla Golf Club in golf clothing 56 minutes before he was to tee off in the 2nd round. Scheffler’s lawyer states the arrest was “a huge misconception.” “We will prosecute the case as it goes,” lawyer Steve Romines informed The Associated Press. Traffic was supported for about a mile in both instructions on the only roadway that results in Valhalla in the early morning darkness with light rain, with lots of police car flashing red-and-blue lights near the entryway. Authorities stated a pedestrian had actually been struck by a bus while crossing the roadway in a lane that was committed to competition traffic and was noticable dead at the scene about 5:09 a.m. ET. ESPN press reporter Jeff Darlington stated Scheffler, the No. 1 gamer on the planet who was to begin the 2nd round at 8:48 a.m., drove past a policeman a little after 6 a.m. in his SUV with markings on the door showing it was a PGA Championship car. Here is video that I took of Scheffler being detained: https://t.co/8UPZKvPCCf pic.twitter.com/9Tbp2tyrJh —– @JeffDarlington The officer shouted at him to stop and after that got onto the cars and truck up until Scheffler stopped about 10 lawns later on. Scheffler was scheduled at 7:28 a.m.– about 2 1/2 hours before he was arranged to begin his 2nd round. Cops stated he was reserved for second-degree attack of a policeman, third-degree criminal mischief, negligent driving and overlooking traffic signals from an officer directing traffic. “The main point is he was continuing precisely as he was directed in a significant vehcile with qualifications,” Romines stated. “He didn’t do anything purposefully incorrect.” Declaration from Scottie Scheffler to me: “This early morning, I was continuing as directed by policeman. It was a really disorderly circumstance, not surprisingly so thinking about the awful mishap that had actually taken place previously, and there was a huge misconception of what I believed I was … —– @JeffDarlington Louisville Metro cops spokesperson Dwight Mitchell did not instantly call back looking for remark and details. Darlington enjoyed it unfold. He stated authorities pulled Scheffler out of the vehicle, pressed him up versus the automobile and instantly positioned him in handcuffs. “Scheffler was then strolled over to the police vehicle, put in the back, in handcuffs, extremely shocked about what was occurring, looked towards me as he remained in those handcuffs and stated, ‘Please assist me,”‘ Darlington stated. “He really plainly did not understand what was taking place in the circumstance. It moved really rapidly, really quickly, really strongly.” Mitchell informed Louisville radio station WHAS the guy was crossing Shelbyville Road about 5 a.m. and the bus didn’t see him. Mitchell stated the guy was noticable dead on the scene. VIEW|Scheffler comes to Valhalla Golf Club before 2nd-round tee time: Scottie Scheffler reaches Valhalla Golf Club after being launched from prison World top Scottie Scheffler got to Valhalla Golf Club for the 2nd round of the PGA Championship, following his arrest previously Friday early morning, for supposedly stopping working to follow authorities orders throughout a pedestrian casualty examination. The PGA Championship published a notification that play would be postponed due to the fact that of the mishap. The 2nd round was to begin one hour 20 minutes behind set up tee times, suggesting Scheffler was not due to begin up until a little after 10 a.m. Scheffler was launched by cops and went back to the course at 9:12 a.m. He made his method to the practice location around 9:30 a.m. and was invited by fans– one screamed “totally free Scottie!” With vehicles supported in the early morning darkness, other PGA-marked lorries attempted to move gradually towards the entryway. Traffic lastly started to move slowly a little before 7 a.m. It was a surreal start to what currently has actually been a wild week of weather condition– the Masters champ and top-ranked gamer on the planet, worn exercise clothing with his hands in cuffs behind his back amidst flashing flights. Darlington stated cops were not exactly sure who Scheffler was. He stated an officer asked him to leave and when he determined himself being with the media, he was informed, “There’s absolutely nothing you can do. He’s going to prison.” Darlington stated another law enforcement officer later on approached with a note pad and asked if he understood the name of the individual they put in handcuffs. Scheffler is coming off 4 success in his last 5 competitions, including his 2nd Masters title. He was home in Dallas the last 3 weeks waiting on the birth of his very first kid, a boy that was born May 8. Scheffler opened with a 4-under 67 and was 5 shots out of the lead as he attempts to end up being just the 5th gamer because 1960 to win the very first 2 majors of the year.