Scottish Open Weather Chaos & Scheffler's Streak Ends - July 12th, 2026
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On July 12th, 2026, severe weather and thick fog suspended Round 3 of the Genesis Scottish Open, setting up a grueling 28-hole Sunday while Scottie Scheffler's historic cut streak officially came to an end.
- Severe weather and thick fog suspended Round 3, forcing leaders into a grueling 28-hole marathon Sunday. Meanwhile, Matt Fitzpatrick tied Michael Thorbjornsen for the lead at eleven-under, officially taking over the longest active cut streak on tour.
- Fitzpatrick on his dominance (Data Golf ranks this the 218th best season since 1983): "This stretch of sort of March February onwards to now it is definitely the best golf I have played in my career for sure."
- Jordan Smith survived a terrifying bunker ricochet on the second hole, ducking to avoid injury before resiliently bouncing back with two birdies to reach ten-under.
- We officially post-mortem the end of an era as Scottie Scheffler misses the weekend, snapping his legendary cut streak. He now pivots his focus to Birkdale, searching for answers on the greens.
- The historic streak ends at 1,428 days and 78 tournaments. Scheffler noted, "did not really hit it close enough... maybe this golf course just does not suit my eye much."
- Rory McIlroy isn't taking any chances with his own game, arriving three hours and fifteen minutes early with a blue and yellow backpack for a "full on training session."
- Historic North Berwick Golf Club is battling severe coastal erosion following Storm Babet, prompting the launch of a new charity to save the links while American real estate interest in the area paradoxically skyrockets.
- Course Manager Kyle Cruickshank lamented that the storms "kept taking more and more of the coastline away," while Andrew Smith notes US buyers have surged 68% for the "lifestyle heritage scenery."
- Daniel Hillier hit a viral beach recovery shot right over the new gabion baskets (as described by Stuart Bayne), adding a wild chapter to the course's ongoing battle with the sea.
Norwegian fans delivered an electric Viking Clap for Viktor Hovland on the 15th hole • Min Woo Lee loved the rowdy Scandinavian energy from the galleries • Stuart Bayne breaks down the mechanics of Hillier's viral beach shot over the gabion baskets
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