Scottie Scheffler to miss cut at Scottish Open, ending one of the longest streaks in PGA Tour history at 78
Key Points:
- Scottie Scheffler missed the cut at the Scottish Open, marking the first time in four years he has failed to reach the weekend in a PGA Tour event.
- Scheffler shot two-under in the first round but fell back to even par after a 2-over second round with four bogeys, placing him well outside the top 65 needed to make the cut.
- His streak of 78 consecutive cuts made, the longest active streak on the PGA Tour and fifth longest in history, has now ended.
- The missed cut comes just before Scheffler defends his title at next week's British Open, adding pressure to his upcoming performance.
- With Scheffler's streak ended, Matt Fitzpatrick now holds the longest active streak with 28 consecutive cuts made.