Xander Schauffele's remarkable streak of 72 consecutive cuts made on the PGA TOUR has come to an end. The two-time major winner and San Diego local, who had been on a roll since nearly four years ago, missed the cut at the Farmers Insurance Open by one stroke. This marks the end of his longest active cut streak, which was the longest since Tiger Woods' iconic 142-cut streak. But here's where it gets interesting: Schauffele's early exit sparks a discussion about the challenges of maintaining consistency in a sport where even the best players face setbacks. While Schauffele attributed his miss to a new driver and equipment changes, it's worth exploring the psychological and physical factors that can impact a player's performance. And this is the part most people miss: the mental game. In a sport where precision and focus are paramount, even a slight change in routine or mindset can have a significant impact. So, what can we learn from Schauffele's experience? And how can we apply these insights to our own lives and careers? Let's dive in and explore the fascinating world of golf and the secrets to success.