Adam Scott Reaches Historic Milestone After PGA Championship
Summary
Adam Scott reached his 100th consecutive major golf tournament, a rare achievement in the sport. This milestone highlights his long-lasting career, which began in 2000, and places him just behind the record held by Jack Nicklaus.Key Facts
- Adam Scott finished the recent PGA Championship 8 over par and did not compete for the top spots.
- Aaron Rai won the PGA Championship, becoming the first English winner since 1919.
- Scott’s streak of playing in major championships started in the 2001 Open Championship.
- He has played 100 major championships in a row, a rare accomplishment in golf.
- The record for most consecutive major starts is held by Jack Nicklaus with 146.
- Scott won the 2013 Masters, becoming the first Australian male to win that event.
- He has spent 11 weeks as the world’s No. 1 golfer and has 14 PGA Tour wins.
- The 2026 U.S. Open, where Scott will compete next, will be held at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in New York.
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