
Genesis Scottish Open cut line tracker: See who's looking good, who has work to do Friday
The cut won't officially come after Friday's second round. With the five-hour time difference between Scotland and the East Coast, the cut should happen around 2 p.m. ET.
Who leads the Genesis Scottish Open after 18 holes?
Check out the live scores here Friday and through the conclusion of the final round Sunday. The top 10 after 18 holes looked like this:
What is the cut for the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open?
There was no official projected cut after 18 holes on the PGA Tour website, the cut rule calls for the low 65 and ties to advance. Based on that, the cut would be 1 under.
Using the predictive modeling of Datagolf.com, however, after 18 holes:
The cut in 2024 was 3 under.
Notables near the cutline after 18 holes at 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
Friday could be a fluid day in terms of the cut and a lot can happen with scoring, especially if the wind picks up, so this is a way-too-early look:
Corey Conners (E), Sungjae Im (E), Si Woo Kim (E), Aldrich Potgieter (E), Justin Rose (E), J.J. Spaun (E), Tommy Fleetwood (E), Brian Campbell (5 over).
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