Netflix’s ‘Full Swing’ got never-before-seen footage of Scottie Scheffler’s arrest

The third season of “Kamel Nefelex” has now ended, and he gave golf fans everywhere an inner look at One of the fiercest stories I have seen sport at all.
While he was on his way to his second tour of the PGA championship in May, World 1 and Master’s Champion Scotti Chefler was arrested Four charges were faced, including an attack on a police officer.
I grew up from a deadly accident outside the Vallala Golf Club, while Sheffler was trying to reach the course with a large security presence due to the accident.
Sheffler was later called “great misunderstanding.”
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Scotti Chefler was arrested and accused. (AP/Louisville Department of Corrections)
Netflix captured additional shots of Scheffler, including Bodycam shots.
“I’m terribly sorry. I’m just trying to reach the starting point time. I will keep my arms there, I promise,” said Chefler, who is the hands of hands.
Other shots show Chefler asking someone to “please help him”, and asked another officer if he was “able to speak for one second.”
“Do you realize, comrades, that I am playing in the golf championship?” Shevler added. Apparently, he was not one of the officers.
“I assume you are good if you are playing in PGA,” an officer said.
“Yes, I am fine.”
“I would be honest. I didn’t think this was a position I would at all,” Sheffler told an officer on his way back to Vallala.
“Usually, people never do.”
Even Shifler broke a joke that only wanted to wash the mouth, “I try not to drink a lot before I go to play the golf at 8 am.”

Scotti Chefler from the United States talks to the media during a press conference during the second round of the PGA 2024 championship at the Vallala Golf Club on May 17, 2024, in Louisville. (Patrick Smith/Getty Emima)
“I didn’t know that you were number 1 in the world at the present time. You are very informal so that you are not a single player in the world,” said one of the officers while accompanying Chefler to the session.
“I think this is why they were very surprised.”
Scheffler was later booked, released and made the course over time to spare it.
“I was afraid because I somehow moved from driving to the golf course to the prison cell, and I still don’t really know how exactly happened. The documentary.

Golf player Scotti Chefler in the eighteenth green in the 2024 PGA championship at the Valhalla Golf Stadium in Luisville on May 17, 2024. (Matt Stone/Course Journal/Usa Today Network)
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Less than two weeks later, all charges against Shevler were dropped. He shot only 66 hours after his arrest. He was slightly exposed to his last round, but he is still able to connect the eighth place in 13 years at the weekend.
Xander schauffele He won the first two specializations in his career, and the second is the open championship later in July.
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