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Mike Bianchi: Why Scottie Scheffler's arrest was the best thing for his career


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  Scottie Scheffler's arrest during the PGA Championship caused various controversies and reactions. The 28-year-old golfer previously played a great season, was close to winning this competition as well,

The article by Mike Bianchi discusses how Scottie Scheffler's arrest at the PGA Championship might have been beneficial for his career. Scheffler, a top-ranked golfer, was arrested for attempting to bypass traffic caused by a fatal accident near Valhalla Golf Club. Despite the charges being dropped, the incident drew significant media attention, inadvertently boosting Scheffler's public profile. Bianchi argues that this event, while initially negative, provided Scheffler with a narrative of resilience and relatability, potentially endearing him to fans and enhancing his marketability. The article suggests that such incidents can humanize athletes, making them more appealing to sponsors and fans alike, and could serve as a pivotal moment in Scheffler's career, turning him into a more prominent figure in the sport.

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