By Michael McEwan - Bunkered
Scottie Scheffler is set to miss the start of the 2025 PGA Tour season after sustaining a freak injury on Christmas Day.
The world No.1 is set to miss three to four weeks of the new campaign after cutting his hand open whilst preparing dinner.
According to a statement from the PGA Tour, Scheffler sustained a “puncture wound to the palm of his right hand from a broken glass”.
Small glass fragments reportedly remained lodged in his hand which required surgery.
Scheffler’s agent Blake Smith added: “He has been told he should be
back to 100% in three to four weeks [but] unfortunately he will have to
miss The Sentry.”
He is targeting a return to action at The American Express, taking
place at La Quinta Country Club in California from January 16-19.
His festive misadventure completes a truly surreal year for Scheffler.
In addition to winning nine times, securing a second major title,
landing Olympic gold, and becoming a father for the first time, he also
endured the indignity of a peculiar arrest ahead of the second round of
the PGA Championship in May.
Fortunately, that misunderstanding was swiftly handled, leaving
Scheffler free to focus on becoming the first player since Tiger Woods
to be named ‘Player of the Year’ in three consecutive years.
He also became the first golfer since Woods in 2009 to be ranked
world No.1 for every week of the calendar year, and was part of the US
team that won a tenth consecutive Presidents Cup.
As for The Sentry, the complete field for the season-opening
tournament – taking place as usual on the Plantation Course at Kapalua,
Hawaii – will be released later today, after the commitment deadline of
5pm ET.