The second round of the PGA Championship at the Valhalla Golf Club in Kentucky was delayed due to a tragic incident involving a man who was killed by a shuttle bus while crossing Shelbyville Road. The man was pronounced dead at the scene and the start of the round was delayed as a result of this tragic event.

Following the news of the man’s death, the PGA Championship announced that an update regarding the start time of the round would be provided at 7 a.m. The crash that resulted in the man’s death was not believed to be connected to an incident involving golfer Scottie Scheffler, who was reportedly detained by police outside the golf course.

According to reports, Scheffler had a misunderstanding with traffic flow which led to him attempting to drive past a police officer into Valhalla Golf Club. As a result, he was detained by police and seen in handcuffs. Despite this incident, Scheffler remains the world No. 1 ranked golfer and was tied for 12th place in the major tournament at the time of the incident.

This developing story is ongoing, and updates are expected as more information becomes available. The tragic accident involving the man killed by a shuttle bus outside the Valhalla Golf Club has caused a delay in the PGA Championship’s second round, and the start time for the round will be updated later in the morning. The incident involving Scottie Scheffler is unrelated to the fatal crash and appears to have been a misunderstanding with traffic flow that led to his detainment by police.

As the PGA Championship continues, the tournament organizers and players are dealing with the aftermath of the tragic incident and the unexpected delay in play. Despite these challenges, the tournament is expected to resume once the necessary updates have been provided by the PGA Championship officials. Stay tuned for further developments on this breaking news story.

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