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Scottie Scheffler ends made cut streak at Scottish Open

Scottie Scheffler's streak of 78 consecutive made cuts ended at the Scottish Open, where he finished with a score of 2-over 72. He will attempt to defend his title at The Open Championship next week.

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Scottie Scheffler missed the cut at the Scottish Open, ending a streak of 78 consecutive made cuts, the longest on the PGA Tour since Tiger Woods' record of 142. Scheffler shot a 2-over 72, finishing even par for the tournament and two shots outside the cut line. He expressed disappointment in his performance, noting a poor start and missed opportunities. The cut for the top 65 and ties was finalized after the second round, with Scheffler tied for 88th after a missed par putt on the ninth hole. Scheffler will next compete at The Open Championship at Birkdale, a course he has not played before.

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Golf star Scottie Scheffler loses impressive made cut streak just one week before The Open

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