Patrick Reed Doesn't Agree With Scottie Scheffler on PGA Championship Setup
Summary
Top golfer Scottie Scheffler said the PGA Championship course setup at Aronimink Golf Club was very hard, especially the pin positions. Another golfer, Patrick Reed, disagreed and said the challenge suits the best players, praising the course’s difficulty. Reed scored well and moved closer to the tournament leaders.Key Facts
- Scottie Scheffler, world No. 1, criticized the PGA Championship course setup at Aronimink Golf Club.
- Scheffler said the pin locations were the hardest he had seen on tour, including at U.S. Opens.
- Some players like Shane Lowry agreed with Scheffler’s view about the course difficulty.
- Patrick Reed liked the tough course setup and said it creates a unique challenge.
- Reed scored three-under par 67 on Saturday, moving into contention.
- Alex Smalley leads the tournament at six-under par.
- The next closest players after Smalley include Jon Rahm, Ludvig Aberg, Aaron Rai, Nick Taylor, and Matti Schmid.
- Reed believes top golfers will perform well when faced with difficult course conditions.
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