Scottie Scheffler walked off the 18th green at Silverado Resort on Thursday knowing he’d left history on the table. His opening-round 70 at the Procore Championship put him at two-under, hardly a disaster. But it snapped the streak that had golf fans watching every hole over the past two months. For the first time in 22 rounds, Scheffler failed to post a score in the 60s.
That one stroke meant more than just a number on the leaderboard. It meant Scheffler would not stand alone in the PGA Tour record books. His run of 21 consecutive rounds in the 60s ties him with Patrick Cantlay . Had he managed just a 69 on Thursday, the world’s top-ranked player would’ve claimed the record outright. Tough luck, Scottie.
The streak had begun back in June with a final-round 65 at the Travelers Cham