Scottie Scheffler completes career-first achievement after round one at the PGA Championship
Scottie Scheffler had a positive day one at the PGA Championship. The world number one has been plagued by slow starts all season long which has left him behind the eight-ball for the rest of the tournament, but that wasn’t the case at Aronimink.
Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images Scottie Scheffler had a positive day one at the PGA Championship. The world number one has been plagued by slow starts all season long which has left him behind the eight-ball for the rest of the tournament, but that wasn’t the case at Aronimink. Scheffler shot an opening round 67 to take a seven-way tie for the lead at three-under par.
He took advantage of the slightly easier front nine to get into rhythm early, and looked comfortable in the tricky conditions. His driving accuracy has been a problem all year, but Scheffler was hitting fairways all day long, which proved to be the key to success on this setup which featured thick rough. And shockingly, Scheffler achieved something he’s never done before at a major championship after 18 holes.
Photo by Terence Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Scottie Scheffler is the 18-hole leader for the first time at a major It seems unfathomable, but this is the first time in Scheffler’s career that he’s led a major championship after 18 holes. He’s won four majors, but never has he been in a better position going into Friday than this. This is about as congested as a scoreboard can be.
Seven players are tied for the lead, and T34 is just three shots back of the lead. But Scheffler is among the seven leaders, and that’s a daunting sign for the rest of golf. Despite his slow starts, Scheffler has finished runner-up in his last three events.