Scottie Scheffler keen to move on from US PGA incident 

Scheffler lawyer confirmed his client does not intend to file a lawsuit against Louisville Metropolitan Police Department.
Scottie Scheffler keen to move on from US PGA incident 

Scottie Scheffler speaks during a news conference at after the second round of the PGA Championship. Picture: AP Photo/Matt York

Scottie Scheffler wants to move on after all criminal charges against him were dismissed on Wednesday to bring an extraordinary fortnight for the world number one to an end.

Scheffler's bid to win the US PGA Championship was thrown into chaos on May 17 when he was arrested ahead of his second round after he tried to drive into Valhalla Golf Club in heavy traffic, which had been caused by an unrelated accident in which a male pedestrian died.

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