Scottie Scheffler Ends Historic Under-Par Streak at Houston Open
After missing a crucial putt, world No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler's PGA Tour record of consecutive rounds under par comes to an end.
- Scottie Scheffler's streak of 28 consecutive rounds under par ended with a missed putt at the Houston Open.
- The world No. 1 golfer missed a 22-inch putt on the final hole, carding an even-par 70.
- Scheffler's error ended his 218-hole streak without double bogies or worse, marking just his second double bogey of the season.
- Despite the setback, Scheffler remains in contention for the Houston Open title, trailing by four shots.
- Scheffler's performance under challenging conditions, including gusty winds, still positions him as a strong contender for upcoming tournaments.