
Scottie Scheffler set for early trip to Royal Birkdale after Scottish Open exit
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Scheffler’s exit somewhat overshadowed Jordan Smith’s brilliant 63, which included four successive birdies from the 11th having started on the back nine. Spain’s Jon Rahm shot a second-round 65 to get to two under and make the cut, having been five over after 11 holes on Thursday. What makes this so wild is that the No. 1 player in the world hasn’t missed a cut since the St. Jude Championship in August of 2022.
Furthermore, Scottie Scheffler’s incredible streak of not missing a cut just came to a stunning end at the Scottish Open as he stumbled to a two-over 72 at The Renaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland on Friday and sits two shots back of the projected cut line.
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Scheffler’s exit somewhat overshadowed Jordan Smith’s brilliant 63, which included four successive birdies from the 11th having started on the back nine.
according to The IndependentSpain’s Jon Rahm shot a second-round 65 to get to two under and make the cut, having been five over after 11 holes on Thursday.
according to The IndependentWhat makes this so wild is that the No. 1 player in the world hasn’t missed a cut since the St. Jude Championship in August of 2022.
according to Sports IllustratedScottie Scheffler’s incredible streak of not missing a cut just came to a stunning end at the Scottish Open as he stumbled to a two-over 72 at The Renaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland on Friday and sits two shots back of the projected cut line.
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