Scottie Scheffler slams ‘absurd’ PGA Championship layout and reveals when course becomes ‘unfair’

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Scottie Scheffler battled the elements and his own urges as a one-over 71 at the PGA Championship.

The world No.1 tumbled down the leaderboard after putting himself out in front with a superb round Thursday.

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Scheffler couldn’t keep up his hot startCredit: Getty

But three bogeys on the opening four holes made his second round a very different proposition.

Scheffler fought back to keep himself in contention and even managed to rein in his emotions when he was apparently considering smashing his iron into the dirt on the 15th.

He claimed the brutal pin locations, which have shed any notion of that Aronimink would be an easy ride, are the toughest he has ever seen on the PGA Tour.

“This is the hardest set of pin locations that I’ve seen since I’ve been on Tour, and that includes U.S. Opens, that includes Oakmont,” he said.

“I did ask, I asked Fooch [Mark Fulcher], who caddies for Justin Rose. He’s been around a long time — and I asked Teddy [Scheffler’s caddie Ted Scott] too — have you seen anything like this before? They said maybe Shinnecock is the only place they have seen that has pins that could compare to this.

“It’s difficult to get the ball close to the hole. It’s difficult to hole putts, especially when you have big slopes and wind, and I think that’s why you see the scores so close to par.”

Shinnecock Hills Golf Club is based in Long Island and has hosted the U.S. Open five times — most recently in 2018.

The Texan thinks that Aronimink’s greens don’t follow the curves of the course with ‘manufactured’ angles making things even harder.

Scottie Scheffler battled the elements and his own urges as a one-over 71 at the PGA Championship.

The world No.1 tumbled down the leaderboard after putting himself out in front with a superb round Thursday.

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Scheffler couldn’t keep up his hot startCredit: Getty

But three bogeys on the opening four holes made his second round a very different proposition.

Scheffler fought back to keep himself in contention and even managed to rein in his emotions when he was apparently considering smashing his iron into the dirt on the 15th.

He claimed the brutal pin locations, which have shed any notion of that Aronimink would be an easy ride, are the toughest he has ever seen on the PGA Tour.

“This is the hardest set of pin locations that I’ve seen since I’ve been on Tour, and that includes U.S. Opens, that includes Oakmont,” he said.

“I did ask, I asked Fooch [Mark Fulcher], who caddies for Justin Rose. He’s been around a long time — and I asked Teddy [Scheffler’s caddie Ted Scott] too — have you seen anything like this before? They said maybe Shinnecock is the only place they have seen that has pins that could compare to this.

“It’s difficult to get the ball close to the hole. It’s difficult to hole putts, especially when you have big slopes and wind, and I think that’s why you see the scores so close to par.”

Shinnecock Hills Golf Club is based in Long Island and has hosted the U.S. Open five times — most recently in 2018.

The Texan thinks that Aronimink’s greens don’t follow the curves of the course with ‘manufactured’ angles making things even harder.

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📰 Publicación: talksport.com
✍️ Autor: Jamie Gordon
📅 Fecha Original: 2026-05-15 20:09:00
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