July 10, 2026, 2:49 p.m. ET

Scottie Scheffler missed the cut at the Genesis Scottish Open, ending his streak of 78 consecutive cuts made.Several other top golfers, including Patrick Cantlay, Ludvig Aberg, and Brooks Koepka, also failed to make the weekend.The cut line was set at 2 under par, with Scheffler finishing at even par.Two of the five first-round co-leaders, Patrick Cantlay and Bernd Wiesberger, missed the cut after poor second-round performances.

Scottie Scheffler is the betting favorite every week that he plays. This week, he bucked the odds by not even making the cut.

Scheffler was the active leader for consecutive cuts made with 78, but that streak ended at the Genesis Scottish Open. Scheffler shot 68 in Day 1 but a 2-over 72 on Day 2 and that had him at even par overall. The cut came in at 2 under so Scheffler will miss a weekend for the first time in 1,428 days.

Scottie Scheffler looks across on the ninth green with his caddie Ted Scott on Day 2 of the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club.

There were five co-leaders after 18 holes, and somehow two of those golfers managed to miss the cut after having awful Fridays.

On a leaderboard full of surprises at the top – who had Jordan Smith leading or Nicolai Von Dellinghausen just two back? – there were just as many surprises among those who missed the cut.

Who missed the cut at the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open?Patrick Cantlay, 1 underPatrick Cantlaylooks across the first green on Day 2 of the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club.

Cantlay was one of those five first-round co-leaders after posting 65. But on Friday, five bogeys and just one birdie led to a 74 and 1-under finish, not enough to make the cut.

Need a news break? Check out the all new PLAY hub with puzzles, games and more!Ludvig Aberg, 1 underLudvig Aberg looks across the ninth green on Day 2 of the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club.

Another heavy favorite each week is Aberg, but scores of 68-71 were one shot short of making the Scottish cut. Aberg has a third, five top 10s and 10 top 25s this season, but he also now has a third missed cut.

Scottie Scheffler, even parScottie Scheffler plays out of a bunker on the 17th hole on Day 2 of the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club.

The cut streak was only part of the story. Scheffler arrived in Scotland having finished inside the top 25 in each of his previous 35 starts. His last result outside the top 25 was at the 2024 BMW Championship (T33).

Brooks Koepka, even parBrooks Koepka plays his second shot on the 18th hole on Day 2 of the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club.

Playing on a sponsor exemption, Koepka was sitting pretty after 18 holes thanks to a 66. But he was eight shots worse on Friday, posting a 74 and finishing at level par and short of the weekend by two shots.

Bernd Wiesberger, 3 overBernd Wiesberger plays his second shot on the 13th hole on Day 2 of the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club.

Wiesberger fired a first-round 65 and was one of the five co-leaders. On Friday, things went the absolute wrong way, as he signed for a 78, 13 shots worse than just a day before, and dropping him beyond contention but all the way the wrong side of the weekend.

Xander Schauffele, 3 overXander Schauffele prepares to play on the first green on Day 2 of the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club.

Schauffele shot 69-74 and missed the cut by a whopping five shots.

Padraig Harrington, 3 overPadraig Harrington plays his second shot on the ninth hole on Day 1 of the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club.

Playing a fifth week in a row during a span of eigth straight weeks of competition on both the PGA Tour and PGA Tour Champions, Harrington shot 74-70.

Bud Cauley, 9 overBud Cauley plays his second shot on the first hole on Day 1 of the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club.

Cauley won his first PGA Tour event in his 238th start a month ago at the RBC Canadian Open, but this week at the Scottish, things got sideways quickly and he never recovered. Cauley shot 73 on Thursday and 76 on Friday, leaving him 9 over and heading home early for just the third time this season and first since way back at the other Genesis-sponsored event, the Genesis Invitational at Riviera. Is there any chance Cauley drives a Genesis? He may rethink that if so.