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Xander Schauffele has lifted the lid on how some of golf's biggest stars ribbed Scottie Scheffler following his shocking arrest last week.
The world No 1 faces several charges - including the felony charge of second-degree assault of a police officer - after he was detained while trying to enter Valhalla before the PGA Championship second round.
Scheffler was booked into a Kentucky jail and dressed in an orange jumpsuit for a mugshot which soon went viral.
He shares a physiotherapist with several other top players including Schauffele, Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth.
They are all in a WhatsApp chat and Schauffele, the newly-crowned champion PGA Champion, revealed how the world No 1 was roasted by his rivals.
Xander Schauffele has revealed how some of golf stars ribbed Scottie Scheffler over his arrest
Scheffler was booked into jail and dressed in an orange jumpsuit after his arrest in Kentucky
'He took it like a champ and we have a group chat, with our physio, our crew. It's me, Gary, JT, Jordan, Scottie, Pat (Cantlay) - we all share the same physio,' he told Barstool.
'The boys were heckling Scottie a little bit... just enough. Schauffele also confirmed that the group photo has already changed to Scheffler's mugshot.
'Obviously that happened!.'
Scheffler rushed back from jail in time for his tee time on Friday but ended the weekend eight shots behind eventual winner Schauffele.
The world No 2 said he assumed Scheffler's arrest was a prank when he first heard about it.
'He handled it really well. In Scottie Scheffler fashion - he's a good dude,' Schauffele continued.
Schauffele also confirmed that the group photo has already changed to Scheffler's mugshot
'As soon as I saw it, I thought it was a prank and then I saw it on the news and was like: "Holy smokes, this actually happened!"
'It feels like he's going to come out OK from all this, it feels like things are going to get dropped.'
Scheffler's arraignment in Louisville has been postponed until June.
The world No 1, who is alleged to dragged a police officer to the ground after failing to stop, was set to be arraigned in a Louisville courtroom on Tuesday at 9am.
However, that appearance has been rescheduled for June 3.