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What is the 2025 US Open cut line? Player tracker, who could miss projected cut
What is the 2025 US Open cut line? Player tracker, who could miss projected cut

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What is the 2025 US Open cut line? Player tracker, who could miss projected cut

The 2025 U.S. Open is no cakewalk and can be quite challenging to make it past the cut line and play into the weekend. Just around 40% of the 156-person field will tee off in the third round as the U.S. Open has one of the tougher cut lines to make than the other majors; only the top 60 players and ties will advance after 36 holes – the end of the second round. Advertisement The third major of the year takes place at Oakmont Country Club near Pittsburgh, and the 7,372-yard, par-70 course doesn't give out many freebies. Birdies are hard to come by, so mistake-free golf will likely be required to advance to the third and final rounds. First-round action is still underway with the second round on June 13, meaning there's plenty of time for golfers to improve or worsen their outlook. Here's what to know about the possible cut line at Oakmont. US OPEN LEADERBOARD: Scores, highlights from first round US Open projected cut line As of 4:30 p.m. ET on June 12, the projected cut line for the 2025 U.S. Open is +6, according to the predictive model used by The site notes there is a 36.2% chance the cut line is 6-over-par. Of course, the cut line could shift. gives a 34.9% chance the cut line is +7, and a 13.2% chance it goes to +5. Advertisement While it seems high, the projected cut line is on par with what it's been at the course before. Oakmont last hosted the U.S. Open in 2016, and the cut line was +6. In 2007, the cut line was a dramatic 10+. Here is the recent history of what the cut line has been at the U.S. Open 2024: +5 (Pinehurst No. 2 in Pinehurst, North Carolina) 2023: +2 (Los Angeles Country Club in Los Angeles) 2022: +3 (The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts) 2021: +4 (Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego) 2020: +6 (Winged Foot Golf Course in Mamaroneck, New York) 2019: +2 (Pebble Peach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California) 2018: +8 (Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Shinnecock Hills, New York) 2017: +1 (Erin Hills in Erin, Wisconsin) 2016: +6 (Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania) US Open 2025 cut line: Golfers to watch Scores as of 4:30 p.m. ET on June 12 Hideki Matsuyama: +4 Rory McIlroy: +4 Wyndham Clark: +4 Phil Mickelson: +4 Cameron Smith: +5 Dustin Johnson: +5 Patrick Cantlay: +6 Justin Rose: +7 Mason Howell: +7 Shane Lowry: +9 The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast. Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: US Open projected cut 2025: Current cut line, scores, golfers to watch

What is the 2025 US Open cut line? Player tracker, who could miss projected cut
What is the 2025 US Open cut line? Player tracker, who could miss projected cut

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time2 days ago

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What is the 2025 US Open cut line? Player tracker, who could miss projected cut

The 2025 U.S. Open is no cakewalk and can be quite challenging to make it past the cut line and play into the weekend. Just around 40% of the 156-person field will tee off in the third round as the U.S. Open has one of the tougher cut lines to make than the other majors; only the top 60 players and ties will advance after 36 holes – the end of the second round. Advertisement The third major of the year takes place at Oakmont Country Club near Pittsburgh, and the 7,372-yard, par-70 course doesn't give out many freebies. Birdies are hard to come by, so mistake-free golf will likely be required to advance to the third and final rounds. First-round action is still underway with the second round on June 13, meaning there's plenty of time for golfers to improve or worsen their outlook. Here's what to know about the possible cut line at Oakmont. US OPEN LEADERBOARD: Scores, highlights from first round US Open projected cut line As of 4:30 p.m. ET on June 12, the projected cut line for the 2025 U.S. Open is +6, according to the predictive model used by The site notes there is a 36.2% chance the cut line is 6-over-par. Of course, the cut line could shift. gives a 34.9% chance the cut line is +7, and a 13.2% chance it goes to +5. Advertisement While it seems high, the projected cut line is on par with what it's been at the course before. Oakmont last hosted the U.S. Open in 2016, and the cut line was +6. In 2007, the cut line was a dramatic 10+. Here is the recent history of what the cut line has been at the U.S. Open 2024: +5 (Pinehurst No. 2 in Pinehurst, North Carolina) 2023: +2 (Los Angeles Country Club in Los Angeles) 2022: +3 (The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts) 2021: +4 (Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego) 2020: +6 (Winged Foot Golf Course in Mamaroneck, New York) 2019: +2 (Pebble Peach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California) 2018: +8 (Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Shinnecock Hills, New York) 2017: +1 (Erin Hills in Erin, Wisconsin) 2016: +6 (Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania) US Open 2025 cut line: Golfers to watch Scores as of 4:30 p.m. ET on June 12 Hideki Matsuyama: +4 Rory McIlroy: +4 Wyndham Clark: +4 Phil Mickelson: +4 Cameron Smith: +5 Dustin Johnson: +5 Patrick Cantlay: +6 Justin Rose: +7 Mason Howell: +7 Shane Lowry: +9 The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast. Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: US Open projected cut 2025: Current cut line, scores, golfers to watch

What is the 2025 US Open cut line? Player tracker, who could miss projected cut
What is the 2025 US Open cut line? Player tracker, who could miss projected cut

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time2 days ago

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What is the 2025 US Open cut line? Player tracker, who could miss projected cut

What is the 2025 US Open cut line? Player tracker, who could miss projected cut Show Caption Hide Caption Xander Schauffele ready for Oakmont's tough test Xander Schauffele calls Oakmont a true test, where hitting fairways and greens is the only way to survive. USGA The 2025 U.S. Open is no cakewalk and can be quite challenging to make it past the cut line and play into the weekend. Just around 40% of the 156-person field will tee off in the third round as the U.S. Open has one of the tougher cut lines to make than the other majors; only the top 60 players and ties will advance after 36 holes – the end of the second round. The third major of the year takes place at Oakmont Country Club near Pittsburgh, and the 7,372-yard, par-70 course doesn't give out many freebies. Birdies are hard to come by, so mistake-free golf will likely be required to advance to the third and final rounds. First-round action is still underway with the second round on June 13, meaning there's plenty of time for golfers to improve or worsen their outlook. Here's what to know about the possible cut line at Oakmont. US OPEN LEADERBOARD: Scores, highlights from first round US Open projected cut line As of 4:30 p.m. ET on June 12, the projected cut line for the 2025 U.S. Open is +6, according to the predictive model used by The site notes there is a 36.2% chance the cut line is 6-over-par. Of course, the cut line could shift. gives a 34.9% chance the cut line is +7, and a 13.2% chance it goes to +5. While it seems high, the projected cut line is on par with what it's been at the course before. Oakmont last hosted the U.S. Open in 2016, and the cut line was +6. In 2007, the cut line was a dramatic 10+. Here is the recent history of what the cut line has been at the U.S. Open 2024: +5 (Pinehurst No. 2 in Pinehurst, North Carolina) 2023: +2 (Los Angeles Country Club in Los Angeles) 2022: +3 (The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts) 2021: +4 (Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego) 2020: +6 (Winged Foot Golf Course in Mamaroneck, New York) 2019: +2 (Pebble Peach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California) 2018: +8 (Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Shinnecock Hills, New York) 2017: +1 (Erin Hills in Erin, Wisconsin) 2016: +6 (Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania) US Open 2025 cut line: Golfers to watch Scores as of 4:30 p.m. ET on June 12 Hideki Matsuyama: +4 Rory McIlroy: +4 Wyndham Clark: +4 Phil Mickelson: +4 Cameron Smith: +5 Dustin Johnson: +5 Patrick Cantlay: +6 Justin Rose: +7 Mason Howell: +7 Shane Lowry: +9 The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast. Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more.

What is cut line at 2025 PGA Championship? Tracker, who could miss projected cut
What is cut line at 2025 PGA Championship? Tracker, who could miss projected cut

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time17-05-2025

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What is cut line at 2025 PGA Championship? Tracker, who could miss projected cut

The action has teed off for the 2025 PGA Championship, as more than 150 golfers are at Quail Hollow Club vying to win the second major of the year. While there are plenty of big names and top contenders to win the PGA title, the first step golfers must make in order to have a successful weekend in Charlotte, North Carolina is to make the cut line. The PGA Championship has a different cut line from most PGA events, as the top 70 golfers − including ties − on the leaderboard after 36 holes will qualify for the third and fourth round. That likely means about half of the field will be cut after two days of play. Advertisement Thursday's first round is over and while there's still another full day of golf to be played, plenty of golfers can change their fortunes. But it's not too early to see what the field will need to do in order to ensure being able to play on Saturday and Sunday, and who could be in danger of having an early exit at Quail Hollow. PGA Championship projected cut line As of 8:30 p.m. ET Thursday, the projected cut line for the 2025 PGA Championship is +2, according to the predictive model used by The site says there's a 41.9% chance 2-over-par is the cut line after Friday. Since there's still another day of golf left to be played, notes there are strong chances the cut line moves around. There is a 29.9% chance it's +1, and a 17.7% chance it's +3. Those scores would be much lower than when the event was held at the same course in 2017, when the cut line was +5. Advertisement Last year at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, the cut line was -1, the lowest in PGA Championship history. Here is the recent history of the cut line at the PGA Championship: 2024: -1 (Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky) 2023: +5 (Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York) 2022: +4 (Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma) 2021: +5 (The Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, South Carolina) 2020: +1 (TPC Harding Park in San Francisco, California) 2019: +4 (Bethpage Black Course in Farmingdale, New York) 2018: E (Bellerive Country Club in Town and Country, Missouri) 2017: +5 (Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina) PGA Championship 2025 cut line: golfers to watch Scores as of 8:30 p.m. ET Thursday Xander Schauffele: +1 Will Zalatoris: +1 Patrick Reed: +1 Hideki Matsuyama: +1 Wyndham Clark: +1 Sepp Straka: +2 Rickie Fowler: +2 Shane Lowry: +2 Jason Day: +2 Max Homa: +2 Justin Thomas: +2 Patrick Cantlay: +3 Rory McIlroy: +3 Brooks Koepka: +4 Cameron Smith: +4 Jordan Spieth: +5 Dustin Johnson: +7 Phil Mickelson: +8 This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: PGA Championship projected cut 2025: Current cut line, scores

What is cut line at 2025 PGA Championship? Tracker, who could miss projected cut
What is cut line at 2025 PGA Championship? Tracker, who could miss projected cut

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

What is cut line at 2025 PGA Championship? Tracker, who could miss projected cut

The action has teed off for the 2025 PGA Championship, as more than 150 golfers are at Quail Hollow Club vying to win the second major of the year. While there are plenty of big names and top contenders to win the PGA title, the first step golfers must make in order to have a successful weekend in Charlotte, North Carolina is to make the cut line. The PGA Championship has a different cut line from most PGA events, as the top 70 golfers − including ties − on the leaderboard after 36 holes will qualify for the third and fourth round. That likely means about half of the field will be cut after two days of play. Thursday's first round isn't over and there's still another full day of golf to be played, so plenty of golfers can change their fortunes. But it's not too early to see what the field will need to do in order to ensure being able to play on Saturday and Sunday, and who could be in danger of having an early exit at Quail Hollow. As of 6 p.m. ET Thursday, the projected cut line for the 2025 PGA Championship is +2, according to the predictive model used by The site says there's a 21% chance 2-over-par is the cut line after Friday. Since there's still another day of golf left to be played, notes there are strong chances the cut line moves around. It notes there is a 28.9% chance it's +1, and a 19.4% chance it's +3. Those scores would be much lower than when the event was held at the same course in 2017, when the cut line was +5. Last year at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, the cut line was -1, the lowest in PGA Championship history. Here is the recent history of the cut line at the PGA Championship: 2024: -1 (Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky) 2023: +5 (Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York) 2022: +4 (Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma) 2021: +5 (The Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, South Carolina) 2020: +1 (TPC Harding Park in San Francisco, California) 2019: +4 (Bethpage Black Course in Farmingdale, New York) 2018: E (Bellerive Country Club in Town and Country, Missouri) 2017: +5 (Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina) Scores as of 6 p.m. ET Thursday Xander Schauffele: +1 Will Zalatoris: +1 Patrick Reed: +1 Bryson DeChambeau: +1 Sepp Straka: +2 Rickie Fowler: +2 Shane Lowry: +2 Jason Day: +2 Max Homa: +2 Justin Thomas: +2 Cameron Smith: +2 Patrick Cantlay: +3 Rory McIlroy: +3 Jordan Spieth: +3 Brooks Koepka: +4 Dustin Johnson: +4 Phil Mickelson: +8 This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: PGA Championship projected cut 2025: Current cut line, scores

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