Scottie Scheffler's Historic Streak Comes to an End at Scottish Open
Summary
Scottie Scheffler’s streak of making the cut at 78 straight PGA Tour events ended at the Scottish Open after he scored 2-over 72 in the second round. This streak lasted nearly four years and is the fifth-longest in PGA Tour history.Key Facts
- Scheffler’s cut streak lasted 78 events and ended at the Scottish Open.
- The streak lasted about four years and was the fifth-longest ever on the PGA Tour.
- The four longest streaks belong to Hale Irwin (86), Jack Nicklaus (105), Byron Nelson (113), and Tiger Woods (142).
- Scheffler’s last missed cut before this was at the 2022 FedEx St. Jude Championship, 1,428 days ago.
- World No. 4 Matt Fitzpatrick now holds the longest active cut streak with 28 straight cuts made.
- Scheffler expressed disappointment but plans to use the extra time to prepare for the upcoming Open Championship.
- Some golf events now do not have cuts, affecting how streaks are counted.
- Scheffler was the world No. 1 golfer at the time of this event.
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