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PGA Championship Low Club Pro Braden Shattuck Set For 10-Hour Drive Following Victory Ceremony

Braden Shattuck watches his tee shot in the final round of the PGA Championship

Along with the main event of crowning the PGA Championship winner, there is also the task of who will be the low PGA of America Golf Professional of the week. Well… after four rounds, we now know, with Braden Shattuck firing a one-under tournament total to claim the title.

Along with Shattuck, Jeremy Wells was the only other PGA Professional to make the weekend and, with Shattuck starting with a six shot lead, the American managed to extend his advantage to seven to pick up the historic trophy.

Shattuck during the final round of the PGA Championship

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Speaking after his round, the PGA Director of Instruction at Rolling Green Golf Club in Springfield, Pennsylvania, revealed that he has plans to play tomorrow in a Philadelphia section event but, with a 10 hour drive in store, it could be touch and go as to whether the 29-year-old will make his tee time.

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