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Takeaways from LMPD press conference, Scheffler arrest videos
If you weren’t able to tune in, here are our key takeaways from the Louisville Metro Police Department’s Tuesday morning press conference regarding the investigation into Scottie Scheffler’s May 17 arrest.
The press conference featured Louisville mayor Craig Greenberg and police chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel. Neither Greenberg nor Gwinn-Villaroel took any questions from the media after speaking.
The press conference is viewable on Golf Channel.
1. The charges against Scottie Scheffler are not being dropped
Despite media speculation earlier this week, Scheffler’s case will continue forward. Echoing a sentiment expressed by the mayor, Gwinn-Villaroel stated, “We respect the judicial process, and we will allow the courts to proceed.”
2. Arresting office detective Bryan Gillis’ body-worn camera was not on and he was disciplined
Gwinn-Villaroel referred to this as a procedural violation and stated he has received corrective action.
“Detective Gillis did not have his body-worn camera operational ready,” Gwinn-Villaroel said, “Our officer has received corrective action for his policy violation. We respect the judicial process, and we will allow the courts to proceed.”
The specifics of the “corrective action” were not discussed.
3. Two videos released and what they show
The department released a pair of videos — one from a fixed camera across the street, the other from a patrol car. You can view the videos here.
This portion of the video appears to show Scheffler attempting to pull into the club, Gillis obstructing his progress, and what followed.
New footage from Scottie Scheffler’s arrest at last week’s PGA Championship. ? pic.twitter.com/EoAvugPGgC
— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) May 23, 2024
The second video shows Scheffler passing near a police cruiser in handcuffs.
BREAKING: @LMPD releases the only official video we have of the incident involving PGA Golfer Scottie Scheffler. The black Lexus you see going around the bus is Scheffler. You also see the officer running him down and arresting him. @wave3news #scottiescheffler #pga pic.twitter.com/fJ2ltFLuSG
— Ward Jolles (@wardjolles) May 23, 2024
At the request of the Louisville attorney’s office, no other video will be released until the legal process concludes.
4. What Scheffler’s lawyer is saying in response
Steven Romines, Scottie Scheffler’s attorney states, “Scottie Scheffler didn’t do anything wrong. We’re not interested in a settlement. It will either be dismissed or we will go to trial.”
Scheffler is charged with second-degree assault of a police officer, criminal mischief, reckless driving, and disregarding traffic signals from an officer directing traffic.
Scottie Scheffler’s arraignment is scheduled for June 3 in Louisville.
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Tour Rundown: Furious finish from Furue | Mighty Mac wins for country
The second week of July brought two major championships to the professional tours. The LPGA held its Evian Championship at Evian-Les-Bains, while the PGA Tour Champions celebrated the Kaulig at Firestone. The DP World Tour and the PGA Tour collaborated on the Scottish Open, while another PGA Tour event took place in Kentucky. Finally, the Korn Ferry Tour held The Ascendant at TPC Colorado.
To say that the drama was real is an understatement. Eagles and birdies won two tournaments on the final hole, and one event finished with a five-golfer playoff that lasted three holes and 36 shots. The one competition that concluded with a four-shot win was tame by comparison. It’s mid-season and it’s total tour golf. Time for another Tour Rundown.
LPGA @ Evian Championship: Furious Finish from Furue
Ayaka Furue made a run at the past two US Open championships, finishing T6 at both tournaments. She made an even bigger run at the fourth LPGA major championship of 2024, the Evian. Furue held the lead after two rounds, only to find herself one behind Stephanie Kyriacou through the end of day three. The top pair did mighty battle on day four, with Kyriacou closing with 67 to reach 18 under par. Her finish included three birdies over the final four holes, marred only by a bogey at the penultimate green.
Unfortunately for Kyriacou, Furue made a trio of birdies of her own down the stretch, made a par at 17, then closed with a thunderous eagle at the last, to win the title by one slim stroke. The win was Furue’s second on the LPGA circuit, coming nearly two years after her inaugural win, at the 2022 Scottish Open. For Kyriacou, the Evian was a painful step closer to her first LPGA win. The solo second represents her first top-five finish on the tour.
An incredible eagle finish for @kodebuchanayaka to win her first major at @EvianChamp ? pic.twitter.com/gNZ5BhFM07
— LPGA (@LPGA) July 14, 2024
DP World Tour/PGA Tour @ Scottish Open: Mighty Mac wins Scottish for country
Adam Scott appeared to have his hands around a comeback victory at the Rennaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland. The Australian held the lead in the closing moments, but Robert MacIntyre came from nearly nowhere, to bring victory to his countrymen.
Scott teed off in the penultimate pairing, with American Collin Morikawa, and posted 67 to reach 17 under par. The final duo contained MacIntyre, who electrified the assemblage with a 16th-hole eagle, surging into a tie with Scott. On the 18th hole, the same one that Rory McIlroy birdied last year for victory, MacIntyre ripped driver into the right rough, then ripped his approach to 22 feet. With nothing but homeland glory on the line, the lefty dropped his putt for three and a one-shot win over Scott. In the space of two months, MacIntyre has climbed from the ranks of decent tour players to proven winners. He certainly emerges as one of the favorites for this week’s Open Championship at Royal Troon.
What a shot @robert1lefty!! ???????
After a lucky break, MacIntyre joins the lead after an eagle on the 16th.#GenesisScottishOpen | #RolexSeries pic.twitter.com/jBRJS6mAdA
— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) July 14, 2024
Korn Ferry Tour @ The Ascendant: Del Solar is no longer “just” Mr. 57
Cristobal Del Solar is a mighty talent from the world’s thinnest country. The Chilean was known best for his four PGA Tour Americas titles, and the 57 that he shot in February of 2024, at the Colombian stop on the Korn Ferry Tour. After a 22-under-par performance at TPC Colorado this week, Del Solar now adds another line to his Wikipedia entry: tour champion. Del Solar outpaced runners-up Brian Campbell and Matthew Riedel by four shots, to win for the first time on the KFT.
Del Solar had just four bogeys on the week in the elite air of the Rocky Mountains. He nearly matched that number with eagles, including two on the closing day. The champion reached the 646-yard fifth in two mighty strokes, then holed a 33-foot putt for the rare bird. He followed that master sequence with another, at the 585-yard 15th. Despite the watery beckons on the right, Del Solar again reached the putting surface in two, then sent a 40-foot effort to the bottom of the tin. He added birdies at 16 and 18, turning a compelling finish into a runaway victory.
Cristobal Del Solar is back on top??
A 39-foot eagle gives him a two-stroke lead @AscendantGolf. pic.twitter.com/LsJa0htlMB
— Korn Ferry Tour (@KornFerryTour) July 14, 2024
PGA Tour Champions @ Kaulig: With no Bert in sight, Ernie takes care of business
Since he turned 50 in 2020, Theodore Ernie Els had finished inside the top ten in 12 senior major events. Until Sunday the 14th of July, he had not hoisted a single, senior major trophy. That all ended when he outlasted a field at the Kaulig (nee Senior Players) Championship at Firestone. Els was pitted in a duel with perennial finisher Steve Stricker, until the Wisconsin stalwart went bogey-triple at the 14th and 15th holes on day four. The path to the top was cleared a bit for Els, but then Y.E. Yang arrived on the scene. The 2009 PGA Champion reached 10-under on the week at the 69th hole, but bogeyed number 72 to finish at nine deep.
Els appeared to not want the title that much when he made bogey at the par-five 16th hole, falling to minus ten. He dug deep himself, however, and managed a pair of pars to hold off Yang by one shot. Jerry Kelly finished third on minus-seven, while Stricker and K.J. Choi finished T4 at six under par.
A perfect drive on 18 from @TheBig_Easy ?
Ernie Els needs a par to secure the win @KauligChamp. pic.twitter.com/KuFFgTz6nR
— PGA TOUR Champions (@ChampionsTour) July 14, 2024
PGA Tour @ ISCO: Hall (no Oates) emerges from crowd with win
No true fan of golf considers the Open Championship to be THE event of July. It’s tournaments like the ISCO, where the grinders and journeymen find salvation, security, glory, and truth, that define the essence of professional sport. Once again on Sunday, the fairway fighters of men’s professional golf took to the corridors of Keene Trace to find the magic that extends careers, defines them, and encourages their inauguration.
Harry Hall is a 26-year-old competitor from England. Before he could consider the football match between his home country and Spain, the UNLV alumnus had other business to sort. Hall found himself in second place after 54 holes, one shot out of the lead. Trouble was, a number of other, hungry golfers also posed a challenge. Among them were leader Pierceson Coody, golfer-turned-architect-turned-golfer Zac Blair, Rico Hoey, and Matt NeSmith. Four golfers would reach 20-under par, but that labor would earn them but a four-way tie for sixth.
The aforementioned quintet, with Sunday numbers like 69, 64, 64, 69, and 70, would meet at the crossroads of 22-under and tied for first. Hoey and NeSmith each made bogey at the last, to fall to that status, while Coody and Blair made closing birdies to rise up. Only Hall made par at the final, regulation green. Three holes later, he would also stand alone. Bogeys at the 18th in overtime meant a farewell cap tip for Hoey and Blair. After the surviving triumvirate again made pars during round two at the watery closer, the playoff shifted to the par-three ninth. Both Coody and NeSmith missed the green left, then pitched within ten feet for par. They never had a chance to hit their putts.
With all the improbability that a 45-feet chip brings, Hall found landing spot, line, and pace, then merged the three for the perfect stroke. He drained the recovery shot for a deuce and a first PGA Tour victory. On to Royal Troon!
One of the shots of the year! ?
@HarryHall just chipped in for his first career PGA TOUR win @ISCOChamp! pic.twitter.com/B8PpxmYGbh— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) July 15, 2024
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Robert MacIntyre’s winning WITB: 2024 Genesis Scottish Open
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greg mcneill
May 24, 2024 at 11:51 am
It was bad enough that the Louisville PD arrested the world’s best golfer during a major championship. Now with this additional footage discrediting the cop’s prior account of what happened, if the state attorney’s office doesn’t dismiss the charges, Louisville will add additional insult to injury by pursing this nonsense. I cannot believe the mayor or police chief want to see this petty non-event proceed further. And if they wanted to insure that the PGA never returns to Vahalla, this will guarantee it. (In fairness, ever since the PGA sold its interests a couple of years ago, they were probably never coming back anyway.)
Dom
May 24, 2024 at 11:14 am
Why are there no protests, looting and rioting for this over the top police reaction against a wh….sorry top golfer??
Paul Blarts cousin
May 24, 2024 at 8:27 am
Note to self: Avoid Louisville at ALL costs
This whole thing is a complete joke that everyone involved (other than Scottie) should be ashamed of.
Last year the DOJ found over 60 examples of “alleged misconduct” 14 of which involved excessive force in LMPD.
Clearly a result of a very toxic work environment.
After watching that press conference and DOJ investigation finding its obvious there are serious issues in leadership going on in that city.
150 H-sides in 2023 157 in 2022. So basically every other day someone gets whacked in that city yet they are using resources to “let the legal system play out” making an issue of this non-issue.
That video shows officer Gillis in a bit of a rage as he swung his arm at the A-pillar of Scotties vehicle signifying this is a typical case of an angry cop acting out
Brandon
May 23, 2024 at 10:31 pm
Must be some pretty flimsy pants they issue the Louisville PD.
David
May 24, 2024 at 11:02 am
Someone in the news needs to look into the cops background with LMPD. I was told this is not his only bad time as a cop.
Moe Greene
May 23, 2024 at 4:02 pm
Video proves this cop is a liar.
Mike
May 23, 2024 at 3:29 pm
Two words: Shakedown. Extortion.
Cops are idiots now who could never make it in the private sector.