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Scheffler back at PGA Championship chasing after midway leader Schauffele

The 3rd round of the PGA Champion got underway on Saturday at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky where Scottie Scheffler, set to play a day after being released from prison, will be chasing midway leader Xander Schauffele.

World primary Scheffler put himself into the mix on Friday quickly after being arrested on four counts, consisting of second-degree assault of a law enforcement officer, after what he said was a huge misunderstanding as he attempted to go into Valhalla.

Scheffler, who is 3 shots back of reigning Olympic champ Schauffele and in a four-way share of fourth place, will head out in the penultimate group from the first tee at 1:29 p.m. ET (1729 GMT) with Belgian Thomas Detry and Mark Hubbard.

World number three Schauffele, who is seeking his very first major champion title, blazes a trail at 12-under on the week, which matched the most affordable 36-hole score in relation to par at a PGA Champion that was set by Brooks Koepka in 2019.

Schauffele will go out in the last group from the very first tee at 1:40 p.m. ET in the company of two times major champ Collin Morikawa, who is one shot off the lead, and Sahith Theegala who is a further shot adrift in third.

LIV Golf's Koepka, wanting to become the PGA Champion's very first repeat winner given that he successfully defended in 2019, will set out at 12:45 p.m. ET and is 5 shots off the lead.

Sitting 7 shots back of Schauffele and in a share of 23rd place is Rory McIlroy, who is aiming to snap a 10-year major drought and reached Valhalla among the favourites.

A further shot back is Jordan Spieth, who requires a win today to end up being only the 6th player to finish the desirable profession Grand Slam of golf's four majors.

Friday's action was suspended due to darkness with 17 players still on the course and the resumption of the 2nd round on Saturday was delayed due to heavy fog.

As an outcome, organisers sent out players out in groups of three from the very first and 10th tees for the third round at Valhalla where 78 golf enthusiasts from a starting field of 156 made the one-under cut-- the first under-par cut in PGA Championship history.