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Watch: Ladies European Tour Highlights from Round 2 of the Amundi German Masters

The Amundi German Masters, part of the Ladies European Tour, is currently being played at the Golf & Country Club Seddiner See in Michendorf, Germany. The tournament offers a prize fund of €300,000. This report will cover the highlights from the second round of the tournament, focusing on key players and scores.

Alexandra Forsterling from Germany leads the leaderboard with a total score of -4. She is followed by a group of players tied for the second position, including Patricia Isabel Schmidt (Germany), Sandra Gal (Germany), Helen Briem (Germany), and Bronte Law (England), all with a total score of -3.

The three players who recorded the best rounds of the day include Alexandra Forsterling with a daily score of -2, Nastasia Nadaud from France with a daily score of -4, and Sandra Gal from Germany, with a daily score of -3.

The highlights of the second round demonstrate the competitive nature of the tournament, with several players closely contesting for the top positions. For the complete post-round highlights and footage, viewers can watch the compilation video showcasing key moments and performances from this round.

This summary provides an overview of the second round of the Amundi German Masters, reflecting on the leading scores and noteworthy performances. The game continues to showcase talent from the Ladies European Tour, with golf enthusiasts following the performances of their favorite players closely.

Amundi German Masters: The Ladies European Tour round 2 highlights

About the Ladies European Tour

The Ladies European Tour is the leading professional golf tournament series for women in Europe. It is the European counterpart to the LPGA Tour (Ladies Professional Golf Association), which mainly takes place in the USA. The LET offers talented female golfers the opportunity to compete at a high level and serves as a platform for players to make a name for themselves internationally.
The tour includes a variety of tournaments in different European countries as well as outside of Europe. This international presence allows players to prove themselves on different courses and in different competitive conditions. For many players, the LET is an important step in their career.

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Watch: LPGA Tour Highlights from Round 2 of the Mizuho Americas Open

The Mizuho Americas Open, part of the LPGA Tour, is currently being played at the Liberty National Golf Course in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA. The tournament, which is offering a prize fund of $3,000,000, has reached the weekend.

The leaderboard after the second round is led by Atthaya Thitikul from Thailand with a total score of -9. Close behind in second place is So Mi Lee from South Korea with a total score of -7. Tied for third are Ariya Jutanugarn from Thailand, Nelly Korda from the USA, Gabriela Ruffels from Australia, and Mao Saigo from Japan, each with a total score of -6.

The best daily scores of the day were achieved by Atthaya Thitikul, So Mi Lee, and Nelly Korda, although detailed daily scores for the second round were not provided. This group showed impressive performances that significantly impacted their positions on the leaderboard.

There is a video available showcasing highlights from the second round of the tournament. This video includes key moments and notable shots from the leading players.

As the tournament progresses into its third round, all eyes will be on the current leader, Atthaya Thitikul, and the top five players contending for the Mizuho Americas Open title. The competition remains tight. Be sure to stay tuned for updates and more LPGA Tour highlights and Mizuho Americas Open highlights.

Mizuho Americas Open: The LPGA Tour round 2 highlights

About the LPGA Tour

The LPGA Tour is the largest professional tour in women’s golf. With over 30 tournaments a year, the American women’s tour mostly travels to the USA, but also visits destinations outside America with its players. In addition to the regular tournaments, the LPGA holds five majors per season, with the last two events being co-hosted by the Ladies European Tour and taking place in Europe. The LPGA Tour’s season ranking, the “Race to the CME Globe”, is decided in the season finale. The best 72 players of the season and the season winners qualify for the CME Group Tour Championship and compete for overall victory on the LPGA Tour.

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Watch: Highlights from Round 2 of the PGA Championship

The PGA Championship is currently taking place at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. The tournament is still in it’s second round, due to darkness, but just a few flights are not finished and will resume play at 7.15 am on saturday.

The current leaderboard for the PGA Championship shows the following players in the top five positions:

1. Xander Schauffele (USA) leads with a total score of -12.
2. Collin Morikawa (USA) is in second place with a total score of -11.
3. Sahith Theegala (USA) stands in third place with a total score of -10.
4. Thomas Detry (BEL) is tied for fourth place with a total score of -9.
4. Scottie Scheffler (USA) is also tied for fourth place with a total score of -9.
4. Mark Hubbard (USA) shares the fourth place with a total score of -9.
4. Bryson DeChambeau (USA) is also tied for fourth place with a total score of -9.

Focusing on today’s top performers, the following players have recorded the best rounds for this day:

– Collin Morikawa (USA) with a daily score of -6.
– Bryson DeChambeau (USA) with a daily score of -6.
– Matt Wallace (ENG) with a daily score of -6.
– Hideki Matsuyama (JPN) with a daily score of -6.

A video compilation of the highlights from this round offers a detailed look at today’s standout moments, capturing the critical shots and key performances from the top contenders.

Fans and followers can stay updated with the latest PGA Championship highlights to witness who will ultimately secure the title.

PGA Championship: The PGA Tour Round 2 Highlights

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PGA Championship 2024: Rory McIlroy Must Improve on the Weekend

After Rory McIlroy made an excellent start to the PGA Championship 2024 with a round of 66, the Northern Irishman weakened on the second day in Valhalla. With a birdie on the last hole, his round of 71 at least came to a conciliatory end. McIlroy got off to a solid start on the front nine with two birdies and a bogey, but made a bitter double bogey on the twelfth hole. The world number two was at least able to make up for this mistake a little on the last hole.

PGA Championship 2024: McIlroy in danger of losing touch with leading group

After his round of 71 on the second day of the PGA Championship 2024, Rory McIlroy is in danger of losing touch with the top group. After a 66-71, the world number two is currently tied 22nd (-5) and is already seven shots behind leader Xander Schauffele (-12). After a bogey and two birdies on the first nine holes in the second round, McIlroy was actually in a good position going into the back nine. However, the Northern Irishman made an annoying double bogey on the twelfth hole and came under pressure. Although McIlroy managed an important birdie on the 18th hole, this performance was not enough to keep him in the top group. The 35-year-old will have to improve accordingly at the weekend.

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PGA Championship 2024: Tiger Woods Fails to Make the Cut in Valhalla

Tiger Woods made a solid start to the PGA Championship 2024 with a round of 72, but it became apparent early on on the second day of the tournament that the cut would be out of reach for the golf legend. A triple bogey on the second hole was followed by a bogey on the third hole. A second triple bogey followed on the next hole, meaning Woods’ chances of making the cut were already buried. Tiger actually played a good round the rest of the day with two birdies and two bogeys. He even recorded another birdie on the last hole to bring the tournament to a conciliatory close.

PGA Championship 2024 – Woods: “Just kept making mistakes”

Q. How would you characterize your week?

TIGER WOODS: The week, it was a great week being here, being here at Valhalla, and unfortunately my scores did not indicate how the people treated me and how great a week I had. Unfortunately, I hit too many shots.

Q. Specifically your play today, what do you think led to too many shots?

TIGER WOODS: Well, I got off to bad start and the rough grabbed me at 2. No sand in the bunker as well. Just made a mistake there. I compounded the problem there at 4. Just kept making mistakes and things you can’t do, not just in tournaments but in majors especially. And I just kept making them. I hung around for most of the day but unfortunately the damage was done early.

Q. What’s that like when you put yourself so far behind early, it’s not looking good? What do you get out of playing hard the rest of the way, outside of pride?

TIGER WOODS: Just keep fighting. Keep the pedal on, keep fighting, keep grinding, keep working hard at posting the best score that I can possibly post today. That’s all I can do. It’s going to be a lot, but I’m going to fight until the end.

Q. You said you’re getting stronger. Are you still confident the game will get better?

TIGER WOODS: It will. In time. I just got to — I need to play more. Unfortunately, I just haven’t played a whole lot of tournaments, and not a whole lot of tournaments on my schedule either. Hopefully everything will somehow come together in my practice sessions at home and be ready for
Pinehurst.

Q. Is it fair to say you’re better physically now than you were a month ago?

TIGER WOODS: Yeah.

Q. And also, what do you build on now? What do you like that you feel like you can build on to improve, say, for Pinehurst?

TIGER WOODS: Yeah, I need to clean up my rounds. But also — physically, yes, I am better than I was a month ago. I still have more ways to go, lots of improvement to go physically, and hopefully my team and I can get that done pre-Pinehurst and going into it.

Q. You talked about the desire to win again. You thought you could still win again. And yet you’re spending lot of time on the PGA TOUR policy board, which you obviously spend a lot of focus on that as well. Is there one that’s more important to you than the other?

TIGER WOODS: No, they’re both equally important to me, playing and my responsibilities as a player director, whether it’s on policy board or it’s on the enterprise board. All three are important in their own different ways. Different ways that, one, for me playing for pride and what I can do out here, but also off the golf course the impact and responsibility that I have as a player director and as a representative of the players and what I can do off the golf course to help this tour.

Q. Is the management part of that second thing, has that been a difficult transition in regards to trying to get your game together?

TIGER WOODS: Well, if you ask any of the player directors, we just don’t sleep much. There’s a lot of late nights and zoom calls at odd hours of the night, all throughout the night, and lots of e-mails to read. These are all things that I signed up for as a player director and ways that I can help, and hopefully I can make that impact and we’ve done that so far, and hopefully we can make more of an impact.

Q. Curious, as a guy who is playing the majors for 30 years and has pretty much seen everything, what did you make of this morning?

TIGER WOODS: Unfortunate. That’s all I can say. It was an unfortunate incident and I don’t know what has played out since then, but hopefully everything works out.

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PGA Championship 2024: Scheffler “Did Spend Some Time Stretching in a Jail Cell”

After the second day at the PGA Championship 2024 got off to a turbulent start for Scottie Scheffler with his shocking arrest, the world number one was unfazed by the chaos and delivered a strong performance on the course. After an impressive round of 66, Scheffler went into the clubhouse in the interim T3 position (-9). After a birdie on his first hole, the Masters winner then made a bogey, but this was to be his only stroke loss of the day. Scheffler followed this up with five more birdies and starts the weekend in a great position. The new father has not yet fully come to terms with the completely surprising arrest: “I feel like my head is still spinning. I can’t really explain what happened this morning. I did spend some time stretching in a jail cell. That was a first for me. That was part of my warmup.”

Scottie Scheffler on his second round of the PGA Championship 2024

THE MODERATOR: Thank you for joining us. Is there anything you’d like to say to start?

SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER: Yeah, first of all, my sympathies go out to the family of Mr. Mills. I can’t imagine what they’re going through this morning. One day he’s heading to the golf course to watch a tournament. A few moments later he’s trying to cross the street, and now he’s no longer with us. I can’t imagine what they’re going through. My heart — I feel for them. I’m sorry. My situation will get handled. It was a chaotic situation and a big misunderstanding. I can’t comment on any of the specifics of it, so I feel like y’all are going to be disappointed, but I can’t comment on any specifics, but my situation will be handled.

Q. How do you encapsulate everything that happened to you today?

SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER: I don’t really know. I feel like my head is still spinning. I can’t really explain what happened this morning. I did spend some time stretching in a jail cell. That was a first for me. That was part of my warmup. I was just sitting there waiting and I started going through my warmup, I felt like there was a chance I may be able to still come out here and play. I started going through my routine and I tried to get my heart rate down as much as I could today, but like I said, I still feel like my head is spinning a little bit. But I was fortunate to be able to make it back out and play some golf today.

I came here for a golf tournament. I was driving in this morning, trying to get to my warmup time and get ready for the round of golf. I didn’t really have an understanding of what had transpired this morning. My main focus after getting arrested was wondering if I could be able to come back out here and play, andfortunately I was able to do that. It was nice to put together a solid round today for sure.

Q. How long did it take before the golf felt normal, or did it feel normal at any point once you got out there?

SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER: It probably took a few holes to feel normal. Obviously I didn’t have my normal warmup and I usually stick to my routine. I’m a big routine guy, especially when it comes to my preparation. But it took a few holes to settle in.

Q. We’ve come to know you as a pretty unflappable person out here, not affected by a lot of stuff. Can you describe how rattled you were when — you just referenced being in a jail cell and whatnot. Just describe that mindset and how surreal that was for you.

SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER: Yeah, I was pretty rattled to say the least. The officer that took me to the jail was very kind. He was great. We had a nice chat in the car, that kind of helped calm me down. I was never angry. I was just in shock, and I was shaking the whole time. I was shaking for like an hour. It was definitely a new feeling for me. He came out and we had a nice chat and then the officers inside the jail were tremendous. A couple of them made some jokes I think when they figured out who I was and what happened and how I ended up there. I’m grateful that we have such strong police, and they’re our protectors out there, and like I said, we just got into a chaotic situation this morning. That’s really all it was.

Q. Did it ever cross your mind with the shaking stuff that voluntarily not playing today, maybe going home? Did it ever cross your mind?

SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER: Not really, no.

Q. Did you ever say to someone this morning, “I’m Scottie Scheffler”?

SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER: No. When they got me out of the car — like I said, it was very chaotic, and I said, I’m sorry, I’m just trying to get to my tee time. Outside of that, things escalated from there. I did numerous apologies and whatever, but like I said, it was chaotic, it’s dark, it was raining, there’s a lot of stuff going on. They had just had an accident. I didn’t know what it happened at the time, other than there was an accident. I didn’t know that it was fatal. Like I said, my heart goes out to the family. But no, at no point did I try to name drop myself to defuse the situation. I just tried to remain as calm as possible and just follow instructions.

Q. On the detail, how long were you actually in the cell for, and in the context of everything else, where among the best rounds of your career would be a 66 after getting arrested?

SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER: Yeah, I couldn’t tell you how long I was in there. As far as best rounds of my career, I would say it was pretty good. I definitely never imagined ever going to jail, and I definitely never imagined going to jail the morning before one of my tee times for sure. But yeah, like I said, I was grateful to be able to go out there and compete, and yeah, it was definitely a nice round of golf. My heart goes out to the family. But outside of that, yeah, I’m glad to be out here competing, doing what I love.

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Scottie Scheffler on Arrest: “It Was a Very Chaotic Situation”

Friday morning (local time), world number one Scottie Scheffler was arrested on his way to his second round at the 2024 PGA Championship. The world number one wanted to drive past police officers who were directing traffic after an accident, but there was a misunderstanding.

Scottie Scheffler’s statement in detail:

Scheffler was released shortly afterwards and made it back to the golf course in time for his tee time. He commented on the incident in an Instagram story before his round:”This morning, I was proceeding as directed by police officers. It was a very chaotic situation, understandably so considering the tragic accident that had occurred earlier, and there was a big misunderstanding of what I thought I was being asked to do. I never intended to disregard any of the instructions. I’m hopeful to put this to the side and focus on golf today.Of course, all of us involved in the tournament express our deepest sympathies to the family of the man who passed away in the earlier accident this morning. It truly puts everything in perspective.”

PGA Championship 2024: A traffic accident triggers the events

The events were triggered by a traffic accident on Shelbyville Road, a road close to the golf club. In the accident, a man crossing the road, who was working around the tournament, was hit by a shuttle bus. This caused traffic jams and road closures.

Scottie Scheffler back on the course and starts with a birdie

The reigning winner of the Masters is now back on the course and has started his round – how could it be otherwise – with a birdie.

You can follow the progress of his round in the live ticker.

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PGA Championship 2024: Scottie Scheffler Free and Back at the Golf Course

Scottie Scheffler will be able to play the second round of the 2024 PGA Championship. The world No. 1 arrived at Valhalla Golf Club about an hour before his tee time after being arrested in the early hours of the morning. After the start time of the second round was delayed by an hour and 20 minutes due to a traffic accident, Scheffler’s tee time is set for 10:08 am.

Due to a misunderstanding with the police, Scottie Scheffler, who was on his way to the second round, was taken into custody and taken to prison. Pictures on the Getty Images platform show the two-time major winner on site at the golf club, so it can be assumed that the situation has been resolved to the extent that Scheffler can take part in his round.

PGA Championship 2024: Scottie Scheffler out of prison

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PGA Championship 2024: Fatal Traffic Accident Before Round 2

A fatal accident occurred on Shelbyville Road near Valhalla Golf Club, the site of the 2024 PGA Championship, on Friday morning (5:00 a.m. local time). According to Louisville police, the male pedestrian was hit by a shuttle bus while crossing the road. The start of round 2 has therefore been delayed.

Tragic accident before round 2 of the PGA Championship

Here’s what police had to say about the accident: ‘At approximately 5:00 a.m. this morning, LMPD police were notified of a collision between a pedestrian and a bus. Our preliminary investigation revealed that an adult male pedestrian was crossing Shelbyville Road from southbound to northbound when he was struck by a shuttle bus travelling eastbound in the bus mandatory middle lane. As a result, the pedestrian suffered fatal injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.’

The PGA of America, which postponed the start of the second round until 14:35 German time due to the temporary road closure, later announced in a statement that the fatality was an employee who worked for a supplier to the tournament. They expressed their condolences to the families:

“This morning we were devastated to learn that a worker with one of our vendors was tragically struck and killed by a shuttle bus outside Valhalla Golf Club. This is heartbreaking to all of us involved with the PGA Championship. We extend our sincere condolences to their family and loved ones.”

Scottie Scheffler: ‘Puts everything in perspective’

In the aftermath of the accident, there was a lot of commotion because of a misunderstanding between Scottie Scheffler and the Louisville police due to the police barriers, which resulted in the two-time major winner being arrested. Despite the inconvenience this incident caused Scheffler, the new father emphasised in his statement how much the loss of a life puts everything else that happened that morning into perspective.

‘Of course, all of us involved in the tournament extend our deepest sympathies to the family of the man who passed away in the earlier accident this morning. It truly puts everything in perspective.’

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Scottie Scheffler Arrested Before Round 2 of the PGA Championship

Scottie Scheffler was reportedly taken into custody by police on his way to the second round of the 2024 PGA Championship after trying to drive around a roadblock. As ESPN reporter Jeff Darlington reported on Twitter, there was a ‘misunderstanding’ between Scheffler and the police, after which the world No. 1 attempted to drive past a police officer to Valhalla Golf Club.

PGA Championship 2024: Scottie Scheffler arrested

In the morning hours, there was a tragic traffic accident near the golf club, which led to a large police presence. However, ESPN’s broadcast made clear the Scheffler incident was not related to the accident.

Darlington recounted the details of the incident: “Scottie Scheffler tried to pull around what he believed to be security, ended up being police officers. They told him to stop, when he didn’t stop, the police officer attached himself to the vehicle. Scheffler traveled another ten yards before stopping the car. the police officer the grabbed at his arm before Scheffler eventually opened the door at which point the police officer pulled Scheffler out of the car, pushed him up against the car and immediatly placed him in handcuffs.” Scheffler seemed stunned and didn’t understand what was happening, according to the reporter, and the Number 1 golfer in the world asked Darlington to help him.

According to ESPN information, players were supposed to be allowed to drive through to the golf club despite closures, which Scheffler attempted to do. However, the officers who arrested Scheffler did not appear to be aware of exactly who they were arresting, Darlington said. In the video the reporter took of the arrest, one of the officers tells him Scheffler is ‘going to jail. There’s nothing you can do about it.’

It is still unclear whether Scottie Scheffler will be able to take part in the second round of the PGA Championship. The start of the second round has been postponed due to the traffic accident.

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Here is video that I took of Scheffler being arrested: https://t.co/8UPZKvPCCf pic.twitter.com/9Tbp2tyrJh

— Jeff Darlington (@JeffDarlington) May 17, 2024