CHARLOTTE- Australian golfer Adam Scott is set to make history at the US Open in June by competing in his 100th consecutive major championship. The world No. 49 secured his place through ranking-based exemptions, continuing an unbroken streak that already reached 99 straight majors at the PGA Championship.

Scott’s consistency has placed him among golf’s elite, with his run dating back to the 2001 Open Championship and including his 2013 Masters win. If he tees it up as expected, he will join Jack Nicklaus as one of only a few golfers to reach 100 consecutive majors, highlighting his remarkable longevity and reliability at the highest level of the sport.

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