Scottie Scheffler, the world number one in golf, is experiencing a true nightmare at the 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational, and fans cannot believe what they are witnessing. After stringing together an impressive streak of 21 consecutive rounds with scores in the 60s, the player seems to have lost his way at Bay Hill, where his frustrations reached a dramatic peak on the 14th hole.
The CANAL+ Golf channel revealed a play that perfectly exemplifies his slump: a shot that landed him in an almost impossible-to-reach bushy area. To make matters worse, the ball was not only far from the green but also lost on a small island in the middle of a sand bunker, completely trapped among tall grass. The difficulty of the situation was such that Scheffler, unable to play from that spot, was forced to accept a penalty, turning the par-3, which is already challenging and typically surpassed, into a five-shot play.
This disastrous play saw his score drop from 2 under par to par, thus compromising any hopes of finishing the competition with an impressive result. “Scottie Scheffler just sent the ball into a palm tree on the par 3 of the 14th and it got stuck in the tree. He has to go back and retee… I can’t believe it!” commented a fan, highlighting the disbelief that took hold of the supporters.
The reactions on social media were overwhelming. Followers expressed shock at Scheffler’s inaccuracy. One pointed out: “What a crazy shot by Scottie Scheffler at the Arnold Palmer Invitational on the 14th…”, while another, clearly confused by the player’s performance, asked: “What is going on with Scottie Scheffler?!?!”. The fans’ despair is understandable, as Scheffler, normally an unbeatable competitor, seemed to be losing his composure, especially after a disappointing performance on the 18th green during the second round.
Additionally, the recent change in driver may have contributed to this less favorable phase, something that fans have been noticing with concern. “What is Scottie Scheffler doing?”, questioned a spectator, while others laughed at the irony of the situation, such as journalist Kyle Porter, who shared an image of Scheffler returning to the tee to repeat his shot, a scene that, while tragic, also possesses a touch of involuntary humor.
With the pressure mounting and fan expectations fading, we are left to wonder: can Scheffler regain his form and once again showcase the talent that took him to the top of the world rankings? The competition is far from over, but what has been seen so far has fans on edge, hoping for a miracle from the golf prodigy.
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