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Scottie Scheffler says heā€™s ā€˜all goodā€™ after battling back tightness in first round of BMW Championship

Scheffler winced and grabbed his back after hitting his second shot on the par-4 17th at Castle Pines Golf Club, the most visible sign of the pain. Scheffler said he woke up sore and didnā€™t appear worried about the discomfort. He planned to do his regular post-round treatment and didnā€™t anticipate doing any extra recovery work.

ā€œWith it being a little bit tight, it was hard for me to get through it, and I was laboring most of the day to get through the ball,ā€ Scheffler said. ā€œOn 17 I was trying to hit a high draw, and thatā€™s a shot where Iā€™ve really got to use a big turn, big motion. Really just felt it a little bit. But other than that, all good.

ā€œMaybe I hit a few too many balls yesterday or something. It was just a little sore. Iā€™m sure Iā€™ll get some ice on it and stuff and Iā€™ll be totally fine tomorrow.ā€

Schefflerā€™s usual ball-striking excellence was absent Thursday. The runaway leader in Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green this season, Scheffler lost strokes to the field in the first round. He was buoyed by a strong putting performance, holing 107 feet of putts. He made a crucial 25-foot bogey putt on the par-4 15th after dumping his approach in the water. All three of his birdie putts came from outside 10 feet.

Thereā€™s reason to wonder whether the soreness had an impact on Schefflerā€™s round, but heā€™s dealt with similar issues and played well. Scheffler battled a neck injury at THE PLAYERS Championship earlier this year, admitting he was mostly just ā€œslapping it around out there.ā€ Still, he shot a final-round 64 to come from behind and claim his second PLAYERS title in as many years.

Scottie Scheffler says heā€™s ā€˜all goodā€™ after battling back tightness in first round of BMW Championship

Scheffler winced and grabbed his back after hitting his second shot on the par-4 17th at Castle Pines Golf Club, the most visible sign of the pain. Scheffler said he woke up sore and didnā€™t appear worried about the discomfort. He planned to do his regular post-round treatment and didnā€™t anticipate doing any extra recovery work.

ā€œWith it being a little bit tight, it was hard for me to get through it, and I was laboring most of the day to get through the ball,ā€ Scheffler said. ā€œOn 17 I was trying to hit a high draw, and thatā€™s a shot where Iā€™ve really got to use a big turn, big motion. Really just felt it a little bit. But other than that, all good.

ā€œMaybe I hit a few too many balls yesterday or something. It was just a little sore. Iā€™m sure Iā€™ll get some ice on it and stuff and Iā€™ll be totally fine tomorrow.ā€

Schefflerā€™s usual ball-striking excellence was absent Thursday. The runaway leader in Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green this season, Scheffler lost strokes to the field in the first round. He was buoyed by a strong putting performance, holing 107 feet of putts. He made a crucial 25-foot bogey putt on the par-4 15th after dumping his approach in the water. All three of his birdie putts came from outside 10 feet.

Thereā€™s reason to wonder whether the soreness had an impact on Schefflerā€™s round, but heā€™s dealt with similar issues and played well. Scheffler battled a neck injury at THE PLAYERS Championship earlier this year, admitting he was mostly just ā€œslapping it around out there.ā€ Still, he shot a final-round 64 to come from behind and claim his second PLAYERS title in as many years.

Scottie Scheffler says heā€™s ā€˜all goodā€™ after battling back tightness in first round of BMW Championship

Scheffler winced and grabbed his back after hitting his second shot on the par-4 17th at Castle Pines Golf Club, the most visible sign of the pain. Scheffler said he woke up sore and didnā€™t appear worried about the discomfort. He planned to do his regular post-round treatment and didnā€™t anticipate doing any extra recovery work.

ā€œWith it being a little bit tight, it was hard for me to get through it, and I was laboring most of the day to get through the ball,ā€ Scheffler said. ā€œOn 17 I was trying to hit a high draw, and thatā€™s a shot where Iā€™ve really got to use a big turn, big motion. Really just felt it a little bit. But other than that, all good.

ā€œMaybe I hit a few too many balls yesterday or something. It was just a little sore. Iā€™m sure Iā€™ll get some ice on it and stuff and Iā€™ll be totally fine tomorrow.ā€

Schefflerā€™s usual ball-striking excellence was absent Thursday. The runaway leader in Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green this season, Scheffler lost strokes to the field in the first round. He was buoyed by a strong putting performance, holing 107 feet of putts. He made a crucial 25-foot bogey putt on the par-4 15th after dumping his approach in the water. All three of his birdie putts came from outside 10 feet.

Thereā€™s reason to wonder whether the soreness had an impact on Schefflerā€™s round, but heā€™s dealt with similar issues a

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