Scottie Scheffler clears the air on British Open fart-gate
As Scottie Scheffler was chipping to the green at the British Open, the broadcast feed picked up someone passing gas, and now the truth has come out.
The Scottie Scheffler fart-gate took a brand new twist.
On the 17th hole at the British Open last Thursday, when Scheffler was chipping to the green, the broadcast feed picked up someone passing gas.
While some thought a fan was the culprit, Scheffler completely changed the narrative this week, the New York Post reports.
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Scheffler was featured on Barstool Sports’ “Pardon My Take” podcast and shed light on who is really to blame for the incident — himself.
“Yeah, that was me,” Scheffler admitted on the show. “Oh yeah, that was me. “You’re out there for like six hours, you’re eating some different food over there. Some stuff is going to happen.
“You never know with the boom mics there, you never know what they’re going to pick up. I’m definitely surprised it hasn’t happened more in the past picking up stuff like that. I literally didn’t think anything about it then after we got inside, Xander [Schauffele] was showing me the video. He pulls up the video and I see myself standing on 17, and I’m like, ‘Oh, I know what this is.’”
Now that the truth is out, the gas might’ve helped fuel his shot as Scheffler almost chipped it straight into the hole.
Scheffler finished Thursday 3-under par and continued to ride high into the weekend before he ran away with the British Open crown, his first time winning that major.
The chasing group behind him never got within four strokes on the final day. Scheffler, before winning the event, was the world No. 1 golfer and the betting favourite to win the Claret Jug.
“It is a pretty special feeling,” Scheffler said after winning. “It was a tough week; I battled hard all weekend. Today, once again, was a battle, but [I] played some really good golf. I’m fortunate to be standing here holding the trophy.”
The British Open now gives Scheffler the third of the four major trophies in golf, as he needs the U.S. Open to complete the career grand slam.
This article originally appeared on the NY Post and was reproduced with permission.
Originally published as Scottie Scheffler clears the air on British Open fart-gate