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Ahead of 2025 debut, Scottie Scheffler details how he hurt hand in ‘stupid’ kitchen accident making ravioli
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — Scottie Scheffler was attempting to make homemade ravioli on Christmas Day — with limited equipment in a rental home — when he realized he’d made a serious mistake. He decided to use an empty wine glass to shape and slice his pasta dough.
“I had my hand on top of it and it broke, which, side note, I’ve heard nothing but horror stories since this happened about wine glasses, so be careful,” Scheffler said Tuesday. “Even if you’re like me and you don’t drink wine, you’ve got to be real careful with wine glasses.”
The stem of a wine glass stabbed Scheffler in the upper palm of his right hand. That’s the crux of the incident that led to a surgical procedure and took the 2024 PGA Tour Player of the Year out of his first two tournaments of the season, The Sentry in Maui and the American Express in Palm Springs.
The No. 1 player in the world is making his first tournament start of 2025 this week at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, which begins on Thursday. It comes after a two-week long hiatus from golf and physical activity, as well as a steady process of easing back into training and playing. That period was frustrating for a player who thrives in competition. Scheffler doesn’t like to sit back and watch.
“It’s one of those deals where immediately after it happened, I was mad at myself because I was like gosh, that’s so stupid, but you just don’t think about it when you’re in the moment,” he continued. “Yeah, definitely been a little more careful doing stuff at home.”
Immediately after the incident, a friend of Scheffler’s who happens to be a surgeon came to the rescue and helped stop the bleeding. The next day rolled around and the wound was no longer open, but the pain remained, and Scheffler felt a general lack of range of motion. He decided to reach out to a hand doctor he’d worked with on a thumb injury while in college. They opted for surgery. Scheffler said that he does not expect his right hand to incur any long-term damage.
Scheffler spent his recovery time reflecting and analyzing an historic season that included seven wins on the PGA Tour — the most since Tiger Woods won seven in 2007 — plus an Olympic gold medal and the Hero World Challenge. He re-watched film of his tournament rounds and took his mind back to those cruise-control moments in competition, taking note of both his swing positions and demeanor.
“There’s a few tournaments I looked back at where the thing that stuck out the most was that I never really overreacted to stuff, I kind of stayed in it and kind of waited for my moment to get hot,” Scheffler said.
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Scottie Scheffler, a rising star in the world of golf, recently shared a hilarious yet unfortunate story about how he injured his hand ahead of his anticipated debut in 2025. The 25-year-old golfer revealed that he hurt his hand in a “stupid” kitchen accident while attempting to make ravioli.In a recent interview, Scheffler recounted how he was trying to impress his family by making homemade ravioli from scratch. However, things took a turn for the worse when he accidentally sliced his hand with a sharp knife while cutting the pasta dough.
Despite the mishap, Scheffler maintained a positive attitude and joked about the incident, saying, “I guess you could say my cooking skills are still a work in progress.” He assured fans that the injury was minor and would not affect his performance on the golf course.
Scheffler is currently ranked among the top golfers in the world and is expected to make a big impact in the upcoming season. His sense of humor and humility in sharing this kitchen mishap only endear him more to fans, who are eagerly anticipating his debut in 2025.
Stay tuned for more updates on Scottie Scheffler’s journey to success in the world of professional golf. And maybe, just maybe, some cooking lessons in the future.
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PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — Scottie Scheffler felt frustrated sitting at home for two tournaments he normally plays while recovering from glass puncturing the palm of his right hand while making ravioli. A big part of him was thankful the injury wasn’t worse.
Scheffler went into detail Tuesday about how he injured his hand making Christmas dinner, and how he practiced hard early last week in cold weather in Dallas to feel confident he wasn’t returning to the PGA Tour too soon.
He makes his season debut at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, the second $20 million signature event with an 80-man field, including amateur partners for the opening two rounds at Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill.
Scheffler played Cypress Point on Monday and Pebble Beach on Tuesday, without a bandage and swinging as freely as ever.
As for the fateful dinner?
Scheffler said he and his family wanted to make ravioli from scratch, so they rolled the dough but were in a rental house and didn’t have the right tools to cut the pasta. He found a wine glass, and that’s when the trouble began.
“I had my hand on top and it broke,” he said. “I’ve heard nothing but horror stories since this happened about wine glasses, so be careful. … It broke and the stem kind of got me in the hand. I can’t live in a bubble, like I’ve got to live my life and accidents happen.
“It could have been a lot worse,” he said. “I actually talked to somebody who did the exact same thing and the stem went straight through their hand. It’s one of those deals where immediately after it happened I was mad at myself because I was like, ‘Gosh, that’s so stupid.’ But you just don’t think about it when you’re in the moment.”
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It was one of the few mistakes Scheffler made all year.
Rory McIlroy, in his 18th full season as a pro, said Scheffler stood out in 2024 beyond his seven PGA Tour titles, his second green jacket and the Olympic gold medal.
“I’ve never — this is anyone, this is Tiger, this is in the history of golf — I don’t think I’ve ever seen a golfer play as many bogey-free rounds as Scottie,” McIlroy said. “He just doesn’t make mistakes. He plays the right shot at the right time over and over and over again.”
McIlroy had another reaction when asked what he thought when heard the news of Scheffler suffering the injury while preparing dinner. He jokingly replied, “I think he made enough money to hire a chef. It’s like, ‘Why are cooking yourself?’”
“I’ve got a chef. Her name’s Meredith,” Scheffler said with a laugh, referring to his wife. “She’s pretty cute.”
Scheffler had a tiny, clear bandage over the spot where he had surgery to remove the shards of glass — upper palm, right below the middle finger, and that’s as demonstrative as he got.
He had to miss The Sentry at Kapalua, a tournament he enjoys because it allows him to shake off whatever rust he might have accumulated over the holidays.
He missed The American Express in the California desert, another tournament he enjoys playing because it has good weather and gives him an indicator of his game. Palm Springs is about birdies, not his best brand of golf.
“Missing those events is not fun,” Scheffler said.
He watched more golf than usual, including a package of video of his wins that let him observe what he was thinking and feeling during the course of the tournaments. He also watched the tournaments he was missing.
“It was definitely still frustrating watching golf on TV and not being able to play,” he said.
Scheffler didn’t decide until Friday to enter Pebble Beach. He said he made an effort to hit a lot of golf balls early last week, wanting to push himself hard to make sure there were no issues when he got to a tournament.
“Tried to work out some of that soreness and the scar tissue and stuff that goes in there after surgery,” he said. “So I tried to push myself pretty hard in the cold last week and it continued to get better and better each day. So figured I might as welcome back out and start playing.”
The hard part is matching what he did last season, the most anyone had won on the PGA Tour since Tiger Woods won seven times in 2007.
Missing from Pebble Beach is Xander Schauffele, the PGA and British Open champion who is resting a rib injury. But the field is as stacked as it has been all year, and for the first time includes golf’s most dominant player.
“It’s a little weird making it this late in the year,” he said. “But yeah, good to be back.”
Scottie Scheffler, the rising star in the world of golf, is finally making his long-awaited return to the course after injuring his hand in a bizarre kitchen mishap. The talented golfer, known for his powerful swing and precision on the greens, was sidelined for weeks after a cooking accident left him with a hand injury.Scheffler, who is no stranger to success on the PGA Tour, found himself in an unexpected situation when he accidentally cut his hand while preparing homemade ravioli. Despite the setback, the determined athlete has been working tirelessly to recover and get back to doing what he loves most – playing golf.
Fans and fellow players alike have been eagerly awaiting Scheffler’s return, and his comeback has been met with excitement and anticipation. With his injury behind him, Scheffler is ready to once again showcase his skills and compete at the highest level.
As Scheffler tees off in his first tournament back, all eyes will be on him as he looks to pick up right where he left off and continue his impressive rise in the world of golf. Here’s to a successful return for Scottie Scheffler – may his hand injury be nothing but a distant memory as he takes on the challenges that lie ahead on the course.
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Buddy Teevens had two stints coaching Dartmouth footbal, the second lasting from 2005-22. Paul Hawthorne/AP Photo Maybe you knew Buddy Teevens.
After all, during the Pembroke native’s four decades as a college football coach — including two stints at Dartmouth, the second lasting from 2005-22 — he became a beloved and respected figure in New England sports circles not just for his coaching acumen, but his uncommonly caring and inclusive approach.
If you weren’t lucky enough to know him, a new documentary about Teevens — who died in September 2023, six months after suffering severe injuries when a truck crashed into the bicycle he was riding in Florida — is certain to make you wish you had.
The hour-long film, titled “The Buddy Way,’’ directed by Rory Karpf, debuts Wednesday, Jan. 29, at 5 p.m. on ESPN2. A slightly longer version will be available to stream on ESPN+. The film captures the profound influence Teevens had on the people in his orbit, as well as on the sport as a whole.
He was the first in college football to hire a female assistant coach, and invented the remote-controlled Mobile Virtual Player (MVP) tackling aide when he became convinced that tackling in practice was having negative physical effects on players.
Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions, in collaboration with members of the Dartmouth College athletic department and alumni, made the documentary happen. Manning, who has an executive producer credit on the project, knew Teevens well. The coach had been in charge of logistics at the Manning Passing Academy since its inception in 1996, and had tried to recruit Manning to Tulane University when he was leading that program.
“I remember when I chose to go to Tennessee, my dad [Archie] made me call all of the coaches that were recruiting me and tell them I’m not going to their school,’’ said Manning during a phone conversation Thursday in advance of the film’s premiere that evening in New York City.
“When you’re 17 years old, man, that’s not easy to do. Some of the other coaches tried to talk me out of it. I think one of them hung up on me. Well, my dad had such respect for Buddy that he made me drive to his office at Tulane and tell him directly. And Buddy, not only does he tell me, ‘Congratulations, great decision,’ he reassures me and tells me why Tennessee is the perfect place for me. That’s the kind of person he was. He wanted the best for everyone.”
Manning, a well-established stickler for details himself, chuckled at the remembrance of Teevens’s ability to navigate any logistical situation, whether it was lightning on the field or a shortage of coaches and counselors (a group of active college quarterbacks) brought on by a warning from Mother Nature.
“One year, I remember there was a potential weather situation in some states, so some people had to leave early and we were short on coaches,’’ said Manning. “Now, Sunday is the last day of camp, when parents come back to pick up their kids, and you want to have a really good showing at practice to make these parents feel good about sending their kids down here.”
Which might not have been the case had parents shown up only to see an ESPN reporter running quarterback drills.
“The late Chris Mortensen came every year to the camp — I think to get the scoop on the Colts and Giants from me and Eli [Manning],’’ said Manning. “But next thing you know, Mort’s just kind of part of the camp.
“Well, here we are, short on coaches. So Eli is going to fill in on this field. I’m filling in here, my dad’s going to fill in here. We got one open spot and we got nobody. So Buddy, master of logistics and problem solving, sends Mort to coach the quarterbacks.
“I’m not sure about this. But Buddy, wouldn’t you know it, trains him up. He gives him three drills, and the next thing you know, Mort’s out there running a great quarterback drill. That’s a credit to Mort, but it’s really Buddy, right? That’s the kind of thing that made him special. He thrived and stayed positive and found solutions in any situation.
“That’s one of the reasons why I wanted to be a part of this project. I felt like more people needed to know about Buddy Teevens, what a special human being he was, and what he was about.”
The documentary captures everything Teevens was about, from his family life, to the impact he had on his players, to his enduring friendships. Tim Murphy, the longtime Harvard coach, was lifelong friends with Teevens.
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The documentary is devastatingly sad at times, downright hilarious at others (Teevens’s rapid-fire pregame speeches were something to behold), and inspiring in the way that watching a principled person do the right thing over and over again ought to be.
Dartmouth honored Teevens with two significant events in 2024: a celebration of life held at the Hanover, N.H., campus in May, and naming of its football stadium in his honor in October. The film, said Dartmouth athletic director Mike Harrity, is another way to honor what he calls Teevens’s “ripple effect of positivity.”
“We had ongoing conversations about how you honor a man who in my opinion is one of the best educators that this campus has ever seen — his classroom just happened to be the football field,” said Harrity, who spearheaded the project and discussed the best ways to make it happen with Murry Bowden, a 1971 Dartmouth graduate and college football Hall of Famer who was longtime friends with Teevens.
“We figured that Omaha Productions would be a natural fit to pitch this idea to, given the Mannings’ relationship with Buddy,’’ he said.
Archie Manning was approached first and was enthusiastic about the idea. Karpf, who had worked previously with the family on “The Book of Manning” documentary, was an easy choice as director.
“It’s one of the most fulfilling things that I’ve had the great fortune to work on in my 25 years in college athletics, playing a small role in helping bring this to everyone,” said Harrity. “So now everybody can understand and see Buddy’s life journey.”
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Peyton Manning shines light on Dartmouth football coach Buddy TeevensIn a recent interview, NFL legend Peyton Manning made sure to give credit where credit is due by highlighting the impressive work of Dartmouth football coach Buddy Teevens. Manning praised Teevens for his innovative coaching techniques and dedication to developing not only great players, but great individuals.
Teevens, who has been coaching at Dartmouth for over 20 years, has been a trailblazer in the world of college football, implementing cutting-edge technology and focusing on player safety and well-being. Manning was particularly impressed by Teevens’ commitment to ensuring his players have a well-rounded college experience, both on and off the field.
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Arne Slot says he is making ‘choice for the long-term’ in resting Liverpool regulars for PSV clash
Arne Slot says he is protecting his squad for the key months ahead as tomorrow’s Champions League game with PSV Eindhoven has “no importance to the league table”.
The head coach has left most of his first-team players at home as Liverpool have already qualified for the last 16 and are guaranteed to finish in the top two positions.
Alisson, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate, Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai, Mohamed Salah and Luis Diaz have not travelled and will be given a day of rest on Wednesday before returning to train early on Thursday morning.
“It took me some time to understand this new format but now I can say that I’m 100 per cent sure that it doesn’t matter if we finish first or second because we will play the team in 14, 15, 16 or 17, then it is a draw of which team we will face,” Slot says. “We cannot drop to number three so this is a game for us that has no importance to the league table.
“But a very wise man said to me that he’s never seen anything good from losing a football game so we will do everything we can to try and win it.”
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Slot has worked closely with his staff to decide which players need a rest ahead of a continued busy period.
He decided to take Cody Gakpo along as he wanted to give him the opportunity to face his former side, who he joined Liverpool from two years ago.
“These players are ready and all the players who were left behind could have played tomorrow,” he says.
“But in the long-term — so it doesn’t tell us anything about Saturday’s game — if you look back at our season, after four or five weeks, we gave them a break during the week if there was a moment to give them one. We’ve always done it to keep them fresh.
“Also, because we mainly start with 13 or 14 players who have shared most of the playing time, some of the others haven’t played a lot.
“It’s very useful for the other players to now get 90 minutes because if we do get into any injury problems, it will be useful to have these players. It’s a choice we have made for the long term.”
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Arne Slot says he is making ‘choice for the long-term’ in resting Liverpool regulars for PSV clashArne Slot, the head coach of Liverpool, has made the bold decision to rest several key players for their upcoming clash against PSV. Slot has stated that he is making this choice with the long-term success of the team in mind, as he believes that giving some of his regular starters a break will benefit the team in the long run.
While some fans may be concerned about the impact of resting key players in such an important match, Slot is confident in his decision and believes that the squad has the depth and quality to still perform well against PSV. He emphasized that he is looking at the bigger picture and wants to ensure that his players are fresh and fit for the challenges ahead.
Slot’s decision to rest players for the PSV clash may raise some eyebrows, but his focus on the long-term success of the team is commendable. It will be interesting to see how the squad performs without some of their regular starters, but Slot’s commitment to making decisions that benefit the team in the long run is certainly a positive sign for Liverpool fans.
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Kendrick Lamar channeled his inner Goku when he first heard Mustard’s beat for “Hey Now,” one of the standout tracks from his surprise sixth studio album, GNX. On Monday (January 27), the West Coast producer reflected on Lamar’s energetic response to the beat during an interview with the Grammy Awards.
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“He played me a snippet before it dropped,” Mustard revealed, recalling how Lamar shared the track during the “Not Like Us” video shoot. “I asked him, ‘Man, what made you do that?’ And he told me, ‘When I heard the beat, I just felt like Goku or something.’” For those unfamiliar, Goku is the central hero of the legendary Dragon Ball manga series.
Mustard admitted he was caught off guard by the comparison. “I was like, ‘What?’ And Kendrick explained, ‘Yeah, when I hear certain stuff in your beats, it brings out something different in me. So I just went with what I felt.’ I thought, ‘Wow, that’s wild.’”
Both Mustard and Lamar are primed for success at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards. “Not Like Us” has racked up nominations for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Rap Performance, and Best Rap Song. Mustard is also vying for Producer of the Year (Non-Classical). Other highlights from GNX include the SZA-assisted “Luther,” the hard-hitting “Squabble Up,” and “TV Off,” a track widely regarded as one of Lamar’s finest moments on the album. The latter features a memorable shoutout to Mustard, an intense outro by Lefty Gunplay, and a production style that seamlessly balances chaos and creativity.
During the interview, Mustard shared an intriguing detail about “TV Off.” The track’s dramatic beat switch, which divides the song into two distinct sections, was Kendrick’s brainchild. “The first half and the second half are two completely different beats that he connected,” Mustard explained. “I didn’t send it to him like that. Out of five beats I sent, he picked two and made it work.”
With GNX, Kendrick Lamar continues to prove why he’s one of hip-hop’s most innovative artists. His collaboration with Mustard is yet another example of how he pushes boundaries, crafting music that resonates both emotionally and sonically. As fans eagerly await the Grammy results, it’s clear that Lamar and Mustard’s creative synergy has delivered another unforgettable chapter in their respective legacies.
Kendrick Lamar recently opened up about his experience creating his hit song “hey now” and shared how he felt during the process. The acclaimed rapper revealed that he was in a very reflective and introspective state while writing the lyrics for the track.Lamar explained that “hey now” was a very personal song for him, as it delved into his own struggles and innermost thoughts. He wanted to convey a sense of vulnerability and honesty in the lyrics, which is why he poured his heart and soul into the writing process.
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