Scheffler's U.S. Open Streak Halted at Genesis Scottish Open

Scottie Scheffler's remarkable streak of consecutive made cuts on the PGA Tour has come to an end. The world's top-ranked golfer failed to advance to the weekend at the Genesis Scottish Open, marking his first missed cut in nearly four years.
The extraordinary run of Scottie Scheffler, who had consistently played through the weekend in professional golf for almost four years, was broken on Friday at the Genesis Scottish Open. Scheffler, the current world number one, did not achieve the score needed to qualify for the final two rounds of the tournament.
This marks the first time since the 2022 FedEx St. Jude Championship that Scheffler has not made the cut in a PGA Tour event. The streak, spanning an impressive 78 consecutive tournaments, highlights Scheffler's consistent performance and dominance in the sport.
While a missed cut is never ideal for a player of Scheffler's caliber, the sheer length of his streak is the truly remarkable story here. This blip is unlikely to derail his season, but it does serve as a stark reminder that even the best are human.


