I don’t have real-time access to current news in this turn, so I can’t confirm the latest status right now. If you’d like, I can summarize where Scottie Scheffler’s cut status stood most recently and suggest reliable sources to check for the latest updates.
Key idea
- In recent PGA Tour events, Scheffler has sometimes faced tight cut lines but has a strong track record of making cuts, including streaks that have drawn attention.
Where to check for the latest
- PGA Tour official site: tournament pages and live updates
- Golf Channel and ESPN Golf for live coverage and post-round notes
- Major golf outlets like Golf Monthly or NBC Sports Golf for quick summaries
Would you like me to pull and summarize the latest reporting from these sources if you’re okay with me presenting currenttitles and dates? I can also set up a quick quick-check workflow to monitor the next couple of events and notify you when there’s a definitive cut status.
Sources
Matt Fitzpatrick trails leader Chris Gotterup by two shots after the opening round of the WM Phoenix Open; Scottie Scheffler is in danger of missing a first cut since 2022; watch the second round of the WM Phoenix Open live on Sky Sports Golf from 2.15pm on Friday
www.skysports.comThe world No. 1 and reigning Masters champion will miss the PGA Championship's cut after rounds of 71-75.
www.nbcsports.comSurvives 36-hole cut to the top 50 and ties, plus any player within 10 shots of the lead.
www.pgatour.comThe Players Championship 2026 will see its field cut after Friday's second round. Follow latest updates on who could miss the cut at TPC Sawgrass.
ground.newsPINEHURST, N.C. – World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is sweating the cut line at the U.S. Open, a startling reality but a testament to golf's unpredictability.
www.pgatour.comScheffler shot 71-75 and failed to advance to the weekend at the PGA Championship.
www.si.comScottie Scheffler handled adversity in his first two rounds at the HP Byron Nelson Championship, helping the 17-year-old make the cut of his PGA Tour debut.
www.espn.co.ukThe World No.1 hasn't missed the cut on the PGA Tour in 672 days, but sits right on the projected cutline at the US Open after a disappointing second round
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