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Aussie Scott officially set for 100th straight major at US Open
Australian Adam Scott is officially set for his 100th consecutive major golf at June's US Open as officials confirmed 35 exemptions into the field on Monday.
That included 24 via top-60 spots in the world rankings as of Monday, a group that included 49th-ranked Scott.
Scott played his 100th career major and 99th in a row at the PGA Championship last week and is now poised to join icon Jack Nicklaus as the only players to compete in 100 or more consecutive majors -- Nicklaus playing in 146 in a row from the 1962 Masters through the 1998 US Open.
Scott's streak started at the 2001 Open Championship and includes his 2013 Masters triumph.
Other exemptions confirmed on Monday included 2015 US Open champion Jordan Spieth, who ended 2025 ranked 80th in the world but has climbed to 47th.
Former Masters champion Patrick Reed, whose world ranking has risen to 21st in the world with his success on the DP World Tour since departing the breakaway LIV Golf Circuit, is set to make his 12th straight US Open start.
Norway's Kristoffer Reitan will play his first US Open as a professional at Shinnecock Hills in Southampton, New York, after his triumph at Quail Hollow.
As an amateur, Reitan qualified for the 2018 US Open at Shinnecock.
Alex Smalley rose 36 spots in the rankings with his share of second at the PGA Championship and will make his second US Open start, his first coming in 2017 at Erin Hills.
PGA Championship winner Aaron Rai of England received a five-year exemption into the US Open with his first major triumph on Sunday.
S.Keller--BTB