Golf star Scottie Scheffler loses impressive made cut streak just one week before The Open
Scottie Scheffler missed the cut at the Scottish Open, making it the first cut he has missed in nearly four years. (This video contains AI-assisted content)
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Scottie Scheffler missed the cut at the Scottish Open, making it the first cut he has missed in nearly four years. (This video contains AI-assisted content)
July 10 : Rory McIlroy held a three-way share of the lead after the second round of the Scottish Open on Friday while Scottie Scheffler's nearly four-year streak of making cuts ended one week before his British Open title defence.
July 10 : Scottie Scheffler left himself in unfamiliar territory as his nearly four-year streak of making cuts came to an end on Friday at the Scottish Open where Rory McIlroy was in hot pursuit of clubhouse leaders Jordan Smith and Tom Kim.
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