Scheffler has since been released on his own recognisance, and will play today, teeing off from 4-under par
The start of the second day’s play at the PGA Championship was delayed by an hour following the arrest of Scottie Scheffler.
The world number-1 spent the night in police custody having been charged with second degree assault of a police officer, criminal mischief and reckless driving.
Scheffler has been released on his own recognisance, and will play today, teeing off from 4-under par.
Rory McIlroy begins the day on 5-under par - he’s due out at 8pm.
Shane Lowry’s remains 2-under par, two holes into his second round.
Padraig Harrington tees off from 6-over inside the next half hour.

Scheffler's mugshot released by Louisville Metropolitan Department of Corrections

Sarah Keane Confirmed As CEO Of Cricket Ireland
Jason Holland Will Step Down As Assistant Coach With New Zealand
Thursday Morning Sports Update
Wednesday Evening Sport's Update
Cutting Inter-County To Sevens Months Is 'Achievable' Says Gaelic Player Association CEO
Kildare's Lauren Walsh Will Play At Golf's Wistron Ladies Open On Friday
Wednesday Morning Sports Update
SSE Airtricity First Division And Shamrock Rovers Players Named In ROI Squad For The Under-17's World Cup