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Scottie Scheffler says heâs âall goodâ 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 didnât appear worried about the discomfort. He planned to do his regular post-round treatment and didnât anticipate doing any extra recovery work.
âWith 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,â Scheffler said. âOn 17 I was trying to hit a high draw, and thatâs a shot where Iâve really got to use a big turn, big motion. Really just felt it a little bit. But other than that, all good.
âMaybe I hit a few too many balls yesterday or something. It was just a little sore. Iâm sure Iâll get some ice on it and stuff and Iâll be totally fine tomorrow.â
Schefflerâs 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.
Thereâs reason to wonder whether the soreness had an impact on Schefflerâs round, but heâs dealt with similar issues and played well. Scheffler battled a neck injury at THE PLAYERS Championship earlier this year, admitting he was mostly just âslapping it around out there.â Still, he shot a final-round 64 to come from behind and claim his second PLAYERS title in as many years.
Scottie Scheffler says heâs âall goodâ 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 didnât appear worried about the discomfort. He planned to do his regular post-round treatment and didnât anticipate doing any extra recovery work.
âWith 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,â Scheffler said. âOn 17 I was trying to hit a high draw, and thatâs a shot where Iâve really got to use a big turn, big motion. Really just felt it a little bit. But other than that, all good.
âMaybe I hit a few too many balls yesterday or something. It was just a little sore. Iâm sure Iâll get some ice on it and stuff and Iâll be totally fine tomorrow.â
Schefflerâs 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.
Thereâs reason to wonder whether the soreness had an impact on Schefflerâs round, but heâs dealt with similar issues and played well. Scheffler battled a neck injury at THE PLAYERS Championship earlier this year, admitting he was mostly just âslapping it around out there.â Still, he shot a final-round 64 to come from behind and claim his second PLAYERS title in as many years.
Scottie Scheffler says heâs âall goodâ 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 didnât appear worried about the discomfort. He planned to do his regular post-round treatment and didnât anticipate doing any extra recovery work.
âWith 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,â Scheffler said. âOn 17 I was trying to hit a high draw, and thatâs a shot where Iâve really got to use a big turn, big motion. Really just felt it a little bit. But other than that, all good.
âMaybe I hit a few too many balls yesterday or something. It was just a little sore. Iâm sure Iâll get some ice on it and stuff and Iâll be totally fine tomorrow.â
Schefflerâs 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.
Thereâs reason to wonder whether the soreness had an impact on Schefflerâs round, but heâs dealt with similar issue a