Scottie Scheffler Misses Cut at Scottish Open, Ending 78-Tournament Streak
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1-Minute Brief
Scheffler's missed cut marks a rare setback for the world-class golfer ahead of his Open title defense.
Key Facts
- Scottie Scheffler missed the cut at the Scottish Open after shooting a 2-over 72 on Friday.
- Scheffler's streak of consecutive made cuts ended at 78 tournaments.
- The streak spanned nearly four years before ending at the Scottish Open.
- Scheffler is the defending Open champion, set to compete in the upcoming Open.
- The missed cut occurred in North Berwick.
What Happened
Scottie Scheffler failed to make the cut at the Scottish Open after a second round score of two-over-par, ending his run of 78 consecutive made cuts.
Why It Matters
The end of Scheffler's streak is significant as it was one of the longest active runs in professional golf, and it comes just before his defense of the Open title.
What's Next
Scheffler is expected to participate in the upcoming Open, where he will defend his championship title.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Fox NewsRight34m agoGolf star Scottie Scheffler loses impressive made cut streak just one week before The Open
- The IndependentLeft8h agoScottie Scheffler misses cut for first time in four years ahead of Open title defence
- The IndependentLeft7h agoScottie Scheffler suffers Scottish Open setback as remarkable streak ends
