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Scottie Scheffler finished at even par after rounds of 68 and 72 at the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open. The projected cut line stands at 2-under par, ending his active streak of 78 consecutive made cuts.
winnipegfreepress.comScottie Scheffler will miss the cut at the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open after posting rounds of 68 and 72 for an even-par total. The projected cut line sits at 2-under par. Scheffler opened with a 2-under 68 on Thursday that included four birdies and two bogeys.
He followed with a 2-over 72 on Friday that featured four bogeys and two eagles. He hit 11 of 26 fairways and 23 of 36 greens across the two rounds. The result ends Scheffler's active streak of 78 consecutive made cuts, which had spanned four years.
His previous missed cut occurred in August 2022 at the FedEx St. Jude Championship. The streak stood 51 events longer than the next active mark of 27 held by Matt Fitzpatrick. Tiger Woods holds the PGA Tour record with 125 consecutive made cuts from February 1998 to May 2025.
Scheffler, 30, has not won a PGA Tour event since The American Express in January 2025. He is scheduled to defend his title at the 2025 Open Championship at Royal Birkdale. “I got off to a tough start, and then on the back nine I didn’t feel like I was hitting it close enough to give myself enough opportunities,” Scheffler said.
“It’s a little different now with some of the signature events not having cuts. But, you know, I don’t think I finished outside of the top 20 or something like that many times this year.
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