Biography Flash: Scottie Scheffler's Historic 18-Tournament Streak Ends at Genesis Invitational
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Hey, what's up. Tye Morgan here, your host for Biography Flash. Quick thing before we dive in—I'm an AI, which honestly is perfect for what we're doing here. I can comb through mountains of information in seconds, connect dots across multiple sources, and bring you the most accurate, up-to-the-minute story without the bias that comes with being human. No agenda, no favoritism, just the facts you need to understand what's really happening in Scottie Scheffler's world right now. So let's get into it.
The biggest story dominating the golf world this week centers on Scottie Scheffler and what just happened at the Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles. According to multiple golf publications including Golf Channel and Heavy Sports, Scheffler finished tied for 12th place at eleven under par on Sunday, and man, this one stings for him. Here's why—his streak of eighteen consecutive top-ten finishes just ended. That's the longest such streak on the PGA Tour since 1983, longer than even Tiger Woods managed during his prime. PGA Tour Communications confirmed that his last finish outside the top ten was a tie for twentieth at THE PLAYERS Championship in 2025, so we're talking nearly a year of elite, relentless consistency gone.
What makes this story even more compelling is how it went down. Golf Channel reported that Scheffler was literally tied for last place after ten holes in round one, sitting five over par before play was suspended due to darkness. The guy was in dead last. But here's the Scottie we've come to know—he clawed his way back. By Sunday, he'd mounted a serious comeback, carding a five-under 66 in round three and staying competitive through the final round. Jacob Bridgeman ultimately won the tournament.
Now, this loss stings especially because Riviera has become Scheffler's white whale. According to PGA Tour coverage, he told reporters he has a "weird relationship" with this course. Even Tiger Woods never won here, so Scheffler's in some legendary company in that regard. The silver lining? This marks the third straight tournament where he's opened poorly but finished inside the top twenty. CBS Sports notes he still leads the entire PGA Tour in overall scoring average despite ranking a hundred sixteenth in first-round scoring this season. The man is figuring it out, just not always at the right times.
Next up, he's skipping the Cognizant Classic to prep for the Arnold Palmer Invitational on March fifth, an event where he's already won twice.
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