I don’t have live results right now, but I can summarize the latest widely reported situations involving Scottie Scheffler and making a cut.
- At major championships in recent years, Scheffler has mostly made the cut and posted top finishes, with rare missed cuts historically, though there have been notable exceptions during high-pressure rounds. For instance, there have been reports of him being at risk or missing the cut in specific events like the U.S. Open in 2024 and PGA Championship in 2022, but those were not the current tournament results. If you’re looking for the absolute latest, I can pull a fresh update if you tell me which event and date you want covered (e.g., this week’s PGA Tour event or a specific major).
Would you like me to fetch the latest news on a particular event (e.g., this week’s tournament or the latest major) and confirm whether Scheffler made the cut? If you have a preferred time zone or outlet (BBC, ESPN, PGA Tour site), I can focus there.
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The challenging conditions at Oakmont were a hot topic heading into the U.S. Open, and even Scottie Scheffler was not immune to the difficulty.
www.sportingnews.comThe world No. 1 and reigning Masters champion will miss the PGA Championship's cut after rounds of 71-75.
www.nbcsports.comPINEHURST, 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.comWith two bogeys and a double bogey, Scheffler posted a 74 in Friday's second round, leaving him at 5 over through 36 holes and uncommonly frustrated.
www.washingtonpost.comTULSA, Okla. – It had to end at some point.
www.pgatour.comThe world's No. 1 golfer could find himself on the outside looking in of advancement to the final two rounds of the U.S. Open after struggling in Round 2.
www.sportingnews.comHome early from an event for the first time in seven months, Scottie Scheffler did something he almost never does.
www.golfchannel.comScheffler shot 71-75 and failed to advance to the weekend at the PGA Championship.
www.si.comThe 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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