Scottie Scheffler is gearing up for his return to PGA Tour action this week after a holiday hand injury kept him sidelined for nearly the first month of play.
Scottie Scheffler added more details Tuesday to what happened during his Christmas-dinner-gone-awry, saying that he was lucky he didn’t suffer an even more serious hand injury when a wine glass shattered in his palm.
After injuring himself while making ravioli on Christmas, top-ranked player makes belated PGA Tour return this week at Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Rory McIlroy's first thought when he heard about Scottie Scheffler’s hand injury is not what you might expect. “I think he made enough money to hire a chef,” M
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler says his “stupid” Christmas day injury won’t impact his first competitive tournament of the year at this week’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Scottie Scheffler sliced the palm of his right hand on Christmas Day using a wine glass to cut dough into pieces of ravioli. Holding the glass upside down, he applied supplied sufficient force to break the base,
To show just how unpredictable golf can be, a wine glass—and Scottie Scheffler's love of ravioli—threatened to change the course of PGA Tour history this offseason. Golf fans are well aware of this Christmas Day kitchen incident by now,
After recovering from a freak injury suffered during the holidays, Scottie Scheffler is back on tour and ready to hopefully have a good showing this weekend. The world No. 1 might be a little rusty after so much time off, but whenever the big man is on the course, Scheffler is always a contender.
Shane Lowry had himself a day at Pebble Beach, sinking an ace and going wild afterward as he sits near the top of the leaderboard.
Scottie Scheffler returns to PGA Tour at Pebble Beach after recovering from a hand injury caused by a broken wine glass.
Tiger Woods' former swing coach Hank Haney has suggested the Swedish PGA Tour star might not be all he is cracked up to be.