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Genesis Scottish Open: Scottie Scheffler set to miss cut at The Renaissance Club

Scottie Scheffler set to miss the cut at the Genesis Scottish Open; world No 1 sits on level par, one shot outside the projected cut line, with streak of 78 consecutive made cuts at risk; watch the third round on Saturday from 10am on Sky Sports Golf

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Scottie Scheffler misses a six-foot par putt on his final hole in the second round of the Genesis Scottish Open

Scottie Scheffler is set to miss the cut at the Genesis Scottish Open, ending a 78-tournament streak where the world No 1 has made it through to the weekend.

Scheffler started day two three shots off the pace as part of a congested leaderboard topped by a five-man leading group including Rory McIlroy.

But the 30-year-old American lost ground with a second-round, two-over 72 that left him level par overall, nine shots off the summit and, crucially, a stroke shy of the projected cut line which was one under at the time, although that subsequently moved to two under.

Scheffler, who was off target with a six-foot par putt on his final hole, last missed the cut at the 2022 FedEx St. Jude Championship, four years and 78 tournament appearances ago, the fifth-longest cut-making streak in PGA Tour history. Tiger Woods holds the record of 142 in a row from February 1998 to May 2005.

"I got off to a tough start," he said on Sky Sports Golf. "I just felt I wasn't hitting it close enough to give myself enough opportunities. That is how you shoot over par.

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Scheffler felt after a poor start he was just not quite good enough at the Genesis Scottish Open

"I felt like I struck it better on the back nine. But overall, just not quite good enough. I hit it a little far from the hole and wasn't holing any of those putts."

The setback deals a significant blow to Scheffler's preparations for The 154th Open at Royal Birkdale, live on Sky Sports from July 12-19.

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Scheffler, the defending Open champion, conceded they had been impacted by his unexpected early exit at The Renaissance Club, adding: "It looks different than I was planning. I'll figure out how I get down to Birkdale and go from there."

Scottie Scheffler during the second round of the Scottish Open
Image: Scheffler struggled to a two-over 72 in the second round of the Genesis Scottish Open

When is The Open live on Sky Sports?

Sky Sports is once again the exclusive home of The Open in the UK and Ireland, with over 75 hours of live coverage from across the seven days of tournament week at Royal Birkdale.

Live coverage begins at 9am for each of the three practice days, before wall-to-wall action from the final men's major of the year gets under way at 6.30am on Thursday July 16 on Sky Sports Golf.

There will be at least 15 hours of action on both the first two rounds, with bonus feeds available on Sky Sports+ or the Sky Sports App, with extended coverage then starting at 9am on Saturday July 18 and 8am on Sunday July 19.

Who will win The 154th Open? Watch exclusively live from July 16-19 on Sky Sports Golf. Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract.

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