By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Concealed RepublicanConcealed Republican
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Guns
  • Politics
  • Videos
Reading: Scottie Scheffler Says PGA Is Testing Players in a Different Way, Maybe Not the Best One
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
Concealed RepublicanConcealed Republican
  • News
  • Guns
  • Politics
  • Videos
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Guns
  • Politics
  • Videos
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Advertise
  • Advertise
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Concealed Republican > Blog > Politics > Scottie Scheffler Says PGA Is Testing Players in a Different Way, Maybe Not the Best One
Politics

Scottie Scheffler Says PGA Is Testing Players in a Different Way, Maybe Not the Best One

Jim Taft
Last updated: May 16, 2026 2:32 pm
By Jim Taft 5 Min Read
Share
Scottie Scheffler Says PGA Is Testing Players in a Different Way, Maybe Not the Best One
SHARE

Scottie Scheffler is still very much in the hunt at the PGA Championship, but that did not stop him from making it clear he is not exactly thrilled with how Aronimink is testing the field.

After Friday’s round, Scheffler said the challenge at this year’s PGA Championship is “different” and suggested it may not be the best version of hard golf, taking aim at the way extreme pin positions have shaped scoring and pace through the opening two days.

The world No. 1’s frustration centered on the setup rather than the course itself, especially the hole locations that players repeatedly described as some of the toughest they have seen.

Scheffler’s most pointed criticism came when discussing the broader philosophy behind the test. “I love hard tests of golf, but it’s also the hardest game in the world and we’re trying to make it harder and there’s different ways you can do that,” he said. “This is a challenge that’s different, and maybe not the best challenge.”

Here’s What They’re Not Telling You About Your Retirement

That quote quickly became one of the defining lines of Friday because it captured the mood around a leaderboard that stayed tightly packed largely because so many players struggled to get near certain hole locations.

The most talked-about example was the 14th hole, a par-3 that Scheffler singled out in his post-round comments. He described the pin placement there as “absurd,” comparing it to trying to land the ball on top of a “microphone.” That image was not exactly subtle, but it got the point across. The concern was that players were not just being asked to hit great shots. They were being asked to hit shots to tiny, awkward targets on greens that already have plenty of movement.

Scheffler is not some guy complaining from 20 shots back either, which makes the comments land a little differently. He remained firmly in contention through 36 holes, sitting two under and just a couple of shots off the lead. The leaderboard stayed compressed because conditions and setup made it difficult for anyone to separate, which is part of why his criticism resonated beyond just his own round.

The setup also became part of a second problem: pace of play. Rounds were dragging past five hours, with some groups nearing five and a half. Justin Thomas, Keegan Bradley and Cameron Young were even put on the clock during the second round, though players argued much of the delay came from backups ahead of them. When hole locations are that severe and players spend extra time trying to figure out how not to short-side themselves into a disaster, the clock usually pays the price too.

This Could Be the Most Important Video Gun Owners Watch All Year

Scheffler was not alone in thinking the line may have been pushed too far. Other players, including Rory McIlroy and Chris Gotterup, also voiced concerns about the setup and how the traffic flow around the course contributed to slow play.

That does not mean Scheffler was asking for easier golf. His point was more specific than that. He has never exactly sounded like a player begging for soft setups and birdie-fests. The issue here was the type of difficulty being created. There is a difference between rewarding elite shot-making and creating positions where players feel like they are being tested by something bordering on gimmickry. Based on his comments, Scheffler thinks this week has drifted a little too close to the second category.

Warning: Account balances and purchasing power no longer tell the same story. Know in 2 minutes if your retirement is working for you.


The opinions expressed by contributors and/or content partners are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of LifeZette. Contact us for guidelines on submitting your own commentary.

Read the full article here

You Might Also Like

Trump Trashes Traitorous ‘Allies’

Big Election in NJ Tomorrow to Fill Jersey Mikie’s House Seat

Thursday’s Final Word

Supreme Court Hands GOP Win, Rejects Democrat ‘Racial Gerrymander’ Targeting Latina Republican

DOJ Investigates Walz and Frey Over Alleged Conspiracy to Interfere With ICE [WATCH]

Share This Article
Facebook X Email Print
Previous Article Saturday Sports With a Major Weekend Turn, Triple Crown Pressure, Rivalry Baseball All at Once Saturday Sports With a Major Weekend Turn, Triple Crown Pressure, Rivalry Baseball All at Once
Next Article Track star says she’s tired of Christians being called ‘bigots’ for opposing trans athletes in girls’ sports Track star says she’s tired of Christians being called ‘bigots’ for opposing trans athletes in girls’ sports
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -
Ad image

Latest News

NFL Executives Pushed Back at Trump, but the League Is Still Dead Wrong and Fans Know It
NFL Executives Pushed Back at Trump, but the League Is Still Dead Wrong and Fans Know It
Politics
Toddler Emerges from Rollover Crash After Mother Led Cops on a High Speed Chase in Arkansas [WATCH]
Toddler Emerges from Rollover Crash After Mother Led Cops on a High Speed Chase in Arkansas [WATCH]
Politics
The 3 biggest lies justifying massive AI data centers DEBUNKED
The 3 biggest lies justifying massive AI data centers DEBUNKED
News
Track star says she’s tired of Christians being called ‘bigots’ for opposing trans athletes in girls’ sports
Track star says she’s tired of Christians being called ‘bigots’ for opposing trans athletes in girls’ sports
News
Saturday Sports With a Major Weekend Turn, Triple Crown Pressure, Rivalry Baseball All at Once
Saturday Sports With a Major Weekend Turn, Triple Crown Pressure, Rivalry Baseball All at Once
Politics
Trump Doubles Down On Prioritizing Iran War Over Americans’ Financial Pains
Trump Doubles Down On Prioritizing Iran War Over Americans’ Financial Pains
Politics
© 2025 Concealed Republican. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?