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Xander Schauffele Made Cut Streak Ends at 72 After Falling Short at Farmers Insurance Open
Schauffele missed the cut by one shot at Torrey Pines, ending the PGA Tour's longest active streak of 72 consecutive cuts made, dating back 1,391 days.
- On Friday, Xander Schauffele saw his 72-cut streak end at the Farmers Insurance Open when he missed an 8-foot birdie and missed the cut by one shot in his hometown.
- After offseason family time and equipment changes, Schauffele said he wasn’t comfortable with his driver and hit just eight of 28 fairways over two days.
- On Friday, Schauffele’s 142 included a 73 and 69, and he pushed a roughly 10-foot final-hole putt right, leaving him short of the cut.
- Scottie Scheffler becomes the active streak leader at 65, and Schauffele will miss weekend play for the first time since the 2022 Masters, staying home near the course.
- Historically, the 72-consecutive cuts streak ranks fifth all-time and was the longest since Tiger Woods’ 142-streak, while Brooks Koepka made the cut in his Tour return, shifting CBS and tournament narrative toward Justin Rose, 36-hole leader.
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Notebook: Xander Schauffele misses Farmers Insurance Open cut; powering up
Xander Schauffele might have been the only person at his final hole Friday afternoon at Torrey Pines North who didn’t know he needed to make an 8-foot birdie putt to avoid missing the cut in a PGA Tour event for the first time in nearly four years. The putt on the ninth green rolled to the right of the hole and after he tapped in for par, Schauffele turned to his caddie, Austin Kaiser, and said, “Is that it?” Kaiser’s succinct reply: “Yeah, you’…
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Xander Schauffele misses the cut at Torrey Pines. That ends PGA Tour's 5th-longest streak
Xander Schauffele has missed the cut on the PGA Tour for the first time in nearly four years. His cut streak of 72 tournaments ended at the Farmers Insurance Open.
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