Scottie Scheffler’s caddy reveals the cause of the illness that forced him out of the Open.
Scottie Scheffler’s caddy, Ted Scott, did not feel well during the ongoing second round of the Open Championship. The disease became very serious and forced to leave Royalton in the middle of the round.
On Friday, July 19, Scotty Shuffor took the first round of the open round after shooting the 1 to 11 seasons. But he faced a setback in the second round when his caddie Scott fell ill midway through the round. Brody Miller of The Athletic reported that Scott was found lying on his back at the edge of the second green. Scheffler’s classmates, Shane Lowry and Matt Fitzpatrick, were watching Scott, he said. After Scheffler finished a hole, Scott got up and moved on to the next hole. Earlier, the broadcasting station also stated that Ted Scott was feeling sick and lying on the ground several times. A few months ago, Scott left the PGA championship in the middle of the week and attended his daughter’s secondary school. But he returned on Sunday and finished tied for eighth after ScheScott8 shot a 65.
Scott has contributed to all 12 of the world’s No. 1 golfers’ victories on the PGA Tour. Before the unit with Sheffler, he was for a master champion at two o’clock Bubba Watson.
On Thursday July 18, Scotti Sheffler shared his gaze on the conditions of Royal Troo
“I do not know if the embarrassment is the right word, just a challenge,” he said, according to Asap Sports. “Especially when it rains. When you throw a wet ball into the wind, it’s surprising how quickly it flies. “I think it was No. 2 today. I hit 165 to the pin with a slight uphill and a holding 5-iron. For me it’s usually around 205. He was probably around 155 at best.” I think I was wearing 150s and ended up going to 155s and scratching them.
As of this writing, Scheffler had played 29 holes so far in the British Open Championship and was tied for one under par for the round. He is tied for 10th place, seven strokes behind the leader.