PGA: World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler WDs from The American Express

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Scottie Scheffler withdrew from The American Express to focus on rehabbing a hand injury that kept him off the course for The Sentry last week.

Scheffler announced Monday on his Instagram story that his 2025 season debut remains on hold, targeting the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, which is scheduled to begin Jan. 30.

“After consulting with my medical team, I have made the decision to withdraw from next week’s American Express tournament to give my injury more time to heal,” Scheffler said. “I am still hopeful to begin my 2025 Season at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.”

Scheffler’s hand injury — a puncture wound from glass incurred while preparing a meal Christmas Day, according to his manager — required surgery to remove fragments of glass. A full recovery was expected within four weeks.

The American Express is played Jan. 16-19 in La Quinta, Calif.

Scheffler won eight times on the PGA Tour last year, claimed the gold medal in the 2024 Paris Olympics and won the PGA Tour Player of the Year award a third consecutive year.

He finished T6 at the 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

–Field Level Media

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