Scottie Scheffler says ‘stupid’ hand injury will not impact game
Scottie Scheffler, the world’s number one, is not worried that the “stupid” hand injury suffered on Christmas day will have a negative impact on his game.
The 28 -year -old young man was the most successful in his career in 2024. He won the Masters, Player Champions and Olympic Gold in Paris.
The United States needs surgery Cut the palm of the right hand on the damaged wine glass on the severe right hand.
Scheffler has recovered from this operation and will compete for the first time in AT & T Pebble Beach Pro-AM this week.
When asked if he was worried about the possible impact of the operation, he said, “Nothing at all.
“This is one of those transactions. After it happened, I was very angry, because I was like” God, too stupid, “Master champion added.
“This is really not bad, but I know that I am a little messy, just because my hands are not really moving. If I really move it, it hurts. So I know that some things have emerged. It’s “.
Sheffler Miss two incidents Due to injuries, he did not plan to add any extra games to his calendar to make up for this.
He said: “It’s not interesting to miss these two events; I like to play.”
“Just because I missed two, I don’t want to change the process and rhythm to the schedule. If I think I want to add one to get some additional representatives, I will.”
Scheffler ended the sixth place on PEBBLE BeACH Pro-AM last year. Due to the unfavorable weather, the company was simplified into three rounds.
Americans paired with amateur David Abeles and occupied 17:01 (GMT) records on Spyglass Hill on Thursday.