Tiger Woods missed the cut at the Byron Nelson Championship in Texas - ending a record streak of 142 tournaments in the money on the USPGA Tour.
Woods came up one shot short of qualifying for the final two rounds when he bogeyed the last hole at Cottonwood Valley, where he hit a mediocre bunker shot and then missed a 15-foot putt.
The world number one was understandably disappointed but proud of a record that could stand forever.
Woods, who shot 72 for a one-over-par total of 141, last failed to finish in the money at the 1998 Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
His streak included 31 events without a cut, so technically speaking he made 111 cuts in a row.
It was ironic that his streak ended on Friday the 13th at the tournament named for the man who held the previous record of 113 events in the money, set in the 1940s.
Ernie Els now holds the longest cut streak on the USPGA Tour at 20.
While Woods' departure is the talk of the tournament so far, Sean O'Hair and Brett Wetterich enter the weekend with the lead on nine-under at 131 - one stroke ahead of Ted Purdy.
O'Hair fired a 65 and Wetterich and Purdy signed for rounds of 67.
Most of the other big names made the cut, with Phil Mickelson and Vijay Singh four shots off the lead and Ernie Els five back.
Double US Open champion Retief Goosen shot a 71 and missed the cut alongside Woods at one-over.