As we approach the anniversary of his infamous PGA Championship arrest, Scottie Scheffler seems to be embracing the past in a lighthearted way. During his practice round at Quail Hollow Club in North Carolina, Scheffler sported a plain orange Nike polo – a nod to the orange jail jumpsuit he wore in his mug shot from last year’s arrest.
While there could be various reasons for Scheffler’s choice of clothing, this is reportedly the first time he has worn orange at a tournament since the incident. It’s hard to believe that this is simply a coincidence, leading many to speculate that Scheffler is in on the joke.
Despite the tumultuous events of last year, Scheffler managed to make a strong comeback at the PGA Championship. Following his arrest, he was released in time to compete and even posted an impressive score of 5-under 66, finishing T8 overall.
Almost immediately, fans rallied around Scheffler, wearing “Free Scottie” shirts with his mug shot and donning fake orange jumpsuits in support. This show of solidarity continued throughout the season, showcasing the golf community’s unwavering support for Scheffler.
Currently the top-ranked golfer in the world, Scheffler is a favorite to win the Wanamaker Trophy this week. With an impeccable track record this season and a recent dominant win at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson, Scheffler’s performance on the course is expected to draw a strong following of fans sporting burnt orange and “Free Scottie” gear.
