The Philadelphia Eagles' presence isn't confined to the gridiron—it's infiltrating the fairways, too. At the 108th PGA Championship held at Aronimink Golf Club, chief security officer Dom DiSandro lent his voice to ESPN's tournament opening, adding a dose of Philly swagger to the broadcast. But the real fireworks came when the action teed off.
Enter Scottie Scheffler, the world's top golfer—and a known Dallas Cowboys fan. In a moment that could only happen in the City of Brotherly Love, Eagles fans wasted no time letting Scheffler hear it. A video captured the heckling in full force, a classic Philly welcome for a rival supporter. After all, if you're wearing Cowboys colors—even figuratively—in Eagles territory, expect no mercy.
This wasn't just any tournament. The PGA Championship returned to the Philadelphia area for the first time in decades, and local sports passion was bound to spill over. While golf typically demands quiet decorum, Eagles fandom plays by its own rules. The heckling of Scheffler wasn't just a moment—it was a reminder that in Philly, rivalries transcend sports, blending golf greens with football loyalties.
From Big Dom's national spotlight to the fan-fueled jabs, the Eagles' brand proved it's always in season. Whether on the field or the course, Philadelphia knows how to make its presence felt.
