Scheffler makes Open cut; Tiger just misses
The best golfer of the year made the cut. The best golfer of the decade did not;
Anything else you want to know about the 2024 U.S. Open?
Oh yeah. The leaders, who are Ludvig Aberg in first and Bryson DeChambeau, tied for second with a shot back from Matthieu Pavon and Patrick Cantlay. But that’s not as important with 36 holes remaining at a course as difficult and historic as Pinehurst No. 2 as who will be playing those 36 holes.
A lead in golf can disappear or reappear in a matter of moments. As the other guy doesn’t necessarily have to play well, you can play poorly. Need I remind you of the 1966 Open at Olympic Club when Arnold Palmer — yes that Arnold Palmer, the King — lost a seven-stroke advantage in nine holes.
If you’re there on the weekend in a major you have a chance. And Scottie Scheffler, who tops the world rankings and has won five events on Tour this year, is there—phew—barely, right on the cut line.
But unfortunately, Tiger Woods, arguably the most popular golfer in memory, if not the finest—Jack Nicklaus gets that call—missed the cut. Woods was at 74-73–147, 5-over. Exactly what Scheffler shot—71-74–145—and made the cut.
Tiger had received a special invitation from the US Golf Association. And at age 48, not playing more than once a month because of his various injuries, he was thrilled. So were the fans on the property, whose vocal support of Woods echoed through the pines for which the golf resort is named.
Woods has missed the cut four times in his past five starts in the U.S. Open; he last made the cut when he tied for 21st at Pebble Beach in 2019. He had missed only one cut in his first 16 starts in the tournament as a pro.
It was his 13th consecutive round of par or worse in a major, the longest streak of his career. He missed the cut or withdrew in five of his past six starts in majors.
"Well, it's one of those things where in order to win a golf tournament, you have to make the cut.”
Which Scheffler managed to do after teeing off Friday morning and then waiting through the afternoon until finally enough other people slipped to lower cut so Scottie was in.
Scheffler hasn’t missed a cut since the 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship (22 months ago) but after failing to make a birdie Friday, the streak was very much in jeopardy.
“This golf course can be unpredictable at times,” said Scheffler before he knew he had made it to a third round.
That’s why the game is so unpredictable and rewarding.