Scottie Scheffler falls short of another sub-60 round at the Travelers Championship after missing a late scoring opportunity. On the 18th hole, Scheffler has a 25-foot birdie putt but does not convert it, leaving him without the chance to post a second-round total under 60 that would have been added to his early push at the tournament. The missed putt denies him a place in PGA Tour history alongside Jim Furyk, who is noted as the only other player to have recorded two sub-60 rounds in PGA Tour competition. The reports describe Scheffler’s attempt to reach that milestone as coming down to the final hole, where the putt just misses and the opportunity passes. With the birdie not made, Scheffler’s round ends short of the sub-60 mark, though the coverage emphasizes the narrow margin by which he was prevented from joining Furyk’s record.