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USA Today
11-04-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Who made Masters cut? Projected cut line, players who will miss weekend
Who made Masters cut? Projected cut line, players who will miss weekend Justin Rose and Bryson DeChambeau are atop the leaderboard at the 2025 Masters, with Rory McIlroy, Corey Conners and Scottie Scheffler all nipping at their heels. But while the top of the leaderboard is chock-full of superstars, a number of big names aren't going to make the weekend at the famed Augusta National Golf Club. Here's a look at notables expected to miss the cut in the 2025 Masters: (And here's our live updates page for the 2025 Masters) Masters projected cut line As of 5:30 p.m. on Friday, the projected cut line was 2 over par. If that's the case, these players who have finished will miss out. Who will miss 2025 Masters cut (at 3 over)? Dustin Johnson, 3 over It was a rough week for DJ, who was even for the tournament after the 16th hole on Friday. But he followed with a bogey on 17 and a double on 18 to just miss out on the fun. Russell Henley, 3 over Coming into Augusta, Russell Henley was a trendy pick for many people who were looking for an overlooked player who might break through and win. It made sense because Henley has quietly moved up to No. 7 on the Official World Golf Ranking and won a PGA Tour Signature Event, the 2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational, just four weeks ago. Bernhard Langer, 3 over Another player who was in prime position, the 67-year-old Langer was even for the tournament after the 14th hole on Friday, but a double started a quick slide that knocked him out of the running. Sergio Garcia, 4 over Garcia had been playing well heading into Augusta and was even after No. 3 on Friday, but mistakes down the stretch sent him packing before the weekend in his 100th major. Fred Couples, 4 over Like Langer, it appeared that Couples had a chance to reach Saturday's play, but three bogeys in his final five holes denied him of making just his second Masters cut in the last eight years. Adam Scott, 5 over Adam Scott, who arrived at the 2025 Masters ranked No. 32 on the Official World Golf Rankings, won the 2013 Masters in a dramatic playoff over Angel Cabrera. But the Aussie three-putted twice and missed a makeable birdie chance on 18 Thursday evening. Lucas Glover, 8 over Lucas Glover has earned three top-10 finishes this season, including a T-3 at both the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and the Players Championship, and with his solid iron game and improved putting this year, there was reason for optimism heading in the 2025 Masters. A birdie-free 78 on Thursday and a triple-bogey seven on the par-4 third hole Friday led to him missing the cut. Sepp Straka, 5 over The Austrian won the American Express in January, was T-5 at Bay Hill and has risen to No. 14 in the Official World Golf Ranking, but a double-bogey on nine and then a triple-bogey on the 10th hole Thursday offset three birdies and ruined his scorecard. On Friday, a triple on the final hole of the day pushed him well over the number. How many players make Masters cut? As a reminder, only the low 50 players (and ties) qualify for the third and fourth rounds at the 2025 Masters.


USA Today
10-04-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Rankings, tee times for the 7 Georgia Bulldogs in the Masters
The 2025 Masters will feature seven former Georgia Bulldog golfers looking to win the most prestigious event in golf. The Masters features a $20 million purse and is the first of the PGA Tour's four major tournaments in 2025. The 2025 edition of the Masters will be held from Thursday, April 10 to Sunday, April 13. No other college golf program has produces as many competitors in the field of the Masters as Georgia. Several former Bulldogs enter the Masters, which will be held in Augusta, Georgia, with recent PGA Tour wins. In fact, former Georgia golfers have won four of the PGA Tour's 15 events this year. What Georgia Bulldogs are competing in the Masters? When are their respective tee times and what is their world golf ranking? Sepp Straka Tee time (Thursday/Round 1): 1:45 p.m. ET World golf ranking: No. 14 Recent PGA Tour win: The American Express (Jan. 2025) Russell Henley Tee time (Thursday/Round 1): 12:50 p.m. ET World golf ranking: No. 7 Recent PGA Tour win: Arnold Palmer Invitational (March 2025) Brian Harman Tee time (Thursday/Round 1): 9:14 a.m. ET World golf ranking: No. 22 Recent PGA Tour win: Valero Texas Open (April 2025) Bubba Watson Tee time (Thursday/Round 1): 11:21 a.m. ET World golf ranking: Not available Masters wins: 2012 and 2014 Harris English Tee time (Thursday/Round 1): 9:03 a.m. ET World golf ranking: No. 38 Recent PGA Tour win: Farmers Insurance Open (Jan. 2025) Chris Kirk Tee time (Thursday/Round 1): 8:13 a.m. ET World golf ranking: No. 73 Recent PGA Tour win: The Sentry (Jan. 2024) Davis Thompson


NBC Sports
08-04-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
Consider Henley, Spaun as Masters longshots
Brad Thomas makes the case for Russell Henley and J.J. Spaun as longshots to win the Masters, explaining why both golfers' current form profiles well at Augusta National.


NBC Sports
06-04-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
How Henley incorporates family into his Pro V1x
Russell Henley shows how he incorporates his family into his Titleist golf ball when he plays, before sharing how his ball of choice, the Pro V1x, helps him around the greens in any condition.


USA Today
02-04-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
These pros suggest ways to make Masters concession item even better
These pros suggest ways to make Masters concession item even better While we won't know for a few more days whether the Masters social media team pulled an April Fools' Day joke with a post on the introduction of the Tomato Pie as a limited-time concession item this year, we did ask Masters participants to name a new concession item that should be added to the menu, and Russell Henley came the closest to the new concoction. He called for Masters pizza to be sold at the concessions stand. In all, there are more than 30 items on the concession menu at the Masters, including breakfast items (served until 10 a.m.), sandwiches, beverages, and snacks. Prices range from $1 for Mini-Moon pies to $6 for white wine. The pimento cheese and egg salad sandwiches sell for $1.50 apiece. The Masters is April 10-13 at Augusta National Golf Club, and the Golfweek Masters Surveys are back in 2025. Check out the suggestions below and good luck not getting hungry. (Also, kudos to Gary Player for the most on brand suggestion possible.) Adam Hadwin They should take off the egg salad sandwich. If I'm being perfectly honest, I've never gone to the concession stand at the Masters. Adam Scott Peach cobbler. It's a delicious item on the menu in the clubhouse. That would be a nice item out there. Billy Horschel I don't know much about the concession items. I know they don't cost very much. I know they got pimento cheese sandwiches and they got a few other things. It's in April, so the weather could be cool, but if it was on a warm Augusta week, I think a Root Beer Float would be really good. Brian Harman Do they have a chicken salad? I'd like that. [They do, Harms! It comes on a brioche bun for $3.50.] Collin Morikawa How about a roast beef sandwich with some horseradish aoli. Gary Player Green juice, they need something healthy for energy that fuels the patrons to walk the grounds all day. Harris English There should be a Smashburger. Keegan Bradley Oh, the bacon in the clubhouse is like famous. Kevin Kisner They should sell their Transfusion. Matt Fitzpatrick Grilled pimento cheese sandwich. Matt Kuchar Bucee's brisket sandwiches. I'm a big fan. Rickie Fowler A hot dog would be cool. I feel like that's a golf course staple, going to bare bones, grassroots. 16:31 Russell Henley Masters pizza would be legit. Stewart Cink A double egg salad. Tony Finau I'd like to see a burger dog. That would be incredible and they'd do it right too. Webb Simpson Masters green Gatorade so people can hydrate well. Wyndham Clark A burger dog would be strong. Zach Johnson I love the egg salad. My daughter loves the barbecue. My oldest son eats anything, my middle boy likes the ham. Let's see, I'm from Iowa, so we're gonna go with a nice steak sandwich and corn on the cob.