Adam Scott reaches 100 consecutive majors at U.S. Open
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 17, 2026, 1:13 PM
Last updated Jun 17, 2026
Adam Scott is set to compete in his 100th consecutive major at the U.S. Open, having last missed an event in 2001. He began his streak at the 2001 Open Championship and has achieved 20 top-10 finishes since, including a victory at the 2013 Masters. Scott’s longevity is praised by fellow golfer Jack Nicklaus and highlights his ability to stay healthy in a demanding sport. Despite this achievement, Scott emphasized his desire to focus on winning tournaments rather than just reaching milestones.
- •Scott's major streak began in 2001 and includes 20 top-10 finishes.
- •He won the Masters in 2013 and recently finished T10 at the 2024 Open Championship.
- •The streak is the longest active record, with Jordan Spieth next at 52.
- •Scott acknowledges a combination of skill and luck in maintaining his health.
- •He aims to continue competing at a high level and secure more victories.
- 1:13 PMYahoo Sports — U.S. Open: 100 in a row — Adam Scott's remarkable major streak reaches triple digits
"Adam Scott played in the 2001 Open Championship, and hasn't missed a single major since.
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