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Scottie Scheffler fights to make the cut at the Genesis Invitational.
Summary
Scottie Scheffler began poorly at the Genesis Invitational but rallied late to make the cut, extending a streak of 68 consecutive cuts made.
Content
Scottie Scheffler struggled early at the Genesis Invitational in Pacific Palisades, briefly sitting near the bottom of the leaderboard. He is the world No. 1 and had made 68 straight cuts dating back to August 2022. After a series of late birdies and a par save on the 18th, he moved inside the cut line and will play the weekend. Coaches and a sports psychologist discussed his pattern of quick emotional recoveries and how he manages frustration.
Notable details:
- He opened 4 over par in his first 10 holes Thursday, his worst start to a PGA Tour event since 2014.
- At one point he was tied for 69th of 72 players with 10 holes to play and was 11 shots behind the lead.
- He birdied Nos. 9, 10, 11 and 17 and sank a 7-foot par putt on 18 to squeak inside the cut line.
- Coach Randy Smith said Scheffler "gets rid of it so fast," returning to play after brief emotional reactions.
Summary:
Scheffler's late run preserved his long streak of consecutive cuts made and allows him to play the weekend at Riviera. The article noted recent recurring early-round struggles but emphasized that he typically recovers quickly; the immediate outlook for his performance this week was presented as uncertain.
