Scott has played in every major since the 2001
British Open and his 67 consecutive starts puts him behind only
Spaniard Sergio Garcia (75).
After slipping to 64th in the world, Scott was not ranked high
enough to be given an automatic berth in the year's second major
but earned his place at Shinnecock Hills by grabbing one of 14
spots up for grabs in Columbus.
Competing in a field of 120 players, Scott carded a
six-under-par 66 for the first round at Brookside Golf & Country
Club and an even-par 72 at Lakes Golf & Country Club saw him
squeeze into the qualifying spots with one stroke to spare.
"It is a nice streak to keep going; it'd be better if I win the
U.S. Open," said Scott. "I'm playing all these majors to try and
win them, not just to show up.
"I'd like to make the most of this opportunity."
Only the top 60 players in the world are awarded a place in the
U.S. Open, and Scott's five-year exemption into all the majors
that came with winning the 2013 Masters expired after last
year's U.S. Open at Erin Hills.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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