Scottie Scheffler's streak of 67 straight cuts is in jeopardy at the Genesis Invitational. With the cut line set at even par, Scheffler, who started the tournament with a 74 and 3-under par on Friday, had to wait anxiously for the rest of the round to determine his fate. The world's No. 1 golfer has been on a roll this season, but this cut-line challenge is a new hurdle. The Genesis Invitational cut line includes the top 50 golfers and ties, and Scheffler's position at 41st when his round ended means he's on the bubble. The pressure is on as he aims to secure his spot in the weekend rounds. But here's the twist: Scheffler's record-breaking streak of 67 consecutive cuts is now at risk. The second-longest streak belongs to Harris English, who is 21 straight cuts deep. Meanwhile, Tiger Woods holds the PGA record with an impressive 142 consecutive cuts made from 1998 to 2005. The Genesis Invitational has seen its fair share of notable golfers missing the cut, including Lucas Glover, Justin Rose, Jason Day, and Keegan Bradley, who are all comfortably above the cut line. Will Scheffler make it through the cut line and maintain his streak? Or will he be among those who miss the cut? The tension is high as the tournament unfolds, and the outcome will be determined by the final scores.