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Scottie Scheffler admits what 'hurt' him about his first round at the Scottish Open after shooting 68

Scottie Scheffler misses the cut at the Scottish Open, ending a significant PGA Tour streak.

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Scottie Scheffler has been eliminated from the Genesis Scottish Open after failing to make the cut. The golfer recorded a 68 in his first round but ultimately exited the tournament before the final stages.

Coverage from USA Today, Golf Channel, CBS Sports, ESPN, and hitc.com highlights that this result ends a streak of tournament appearances lasting nearly four years. Reports identify this as Scheffler’s first missed cut since 2022 and note the achievement as the fifth-longest streak in PGA Tour history.

Future developments depend on Scheffler's return to competitive play. Coverage does not yet specify the impact of this result on upcoming tournament scheduling.

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Quick answers

What record did this result end?

This result ended a streak of not missing a cut that lasted nearly four years, marking the fifth-longest streak in PGA Tour history.

When was the last time Scheffler missed a cut?

According to coverage, his last missed cut occurred in 2022.

How did Scheffler perform in his first round?

Scheffler shot a 68 in the first round of the Scottish Open.

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