13-04-2025
Masters leaderboard cut line: Full list of players who missed the cut at Augusta National
The most storied tournament in golf is underway, with the 2025 edition of The Masters having teed off Thursday at Augusta National Golf Club.
Each of the 95 golfers who made their way to Georgia this week did so with the hopes of finishing the tournament with a triumphant stroll into Butler Cabin and with a green jacket draped snugly around them.
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For nearly half The Masters field, those dreams won't even make it to the weekend.
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Like many major golf tournaments, The Masters has a cut line after the first 36 holes, eliminating a solid portion of the field that doesn't reach a particular score at the halfway point of the event. At many past Masters, that cut line hasn't just affected some of the youngest, most inexperienced and relatively anonymous competitors; it has claimed some of the biggest, most accomplished names in the sport.
Here's a look at the cut at the 2025 Masters, including who failed to make it, what the cut line is and more:
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What is the Masters cut line?
The cut line at the end of Round 2 at the Masters was 2-over par, per the PGA website. A total of 53 golfers made the cut with a score of 2-over or better.
Who missed the Masters cut?
With the cut line at 2-over par, past Masters champions Phil Mickelson, Bernhard Langer, Dustin Johnson, Sergio Garcia, Mike Weir, Adam Scott and José María Olazábal fell short and will not play in the final two rounds of the tournament. That group also included, among other notable names, Brooks Koepka, Keegan Bradley, Tony Finau and Will Zalatoris.
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Here's a full list of the players who failed to make the cut at the 2025 edition of The Masters.
T-54. Dustin Johnson (+3)
T-54. Bernhard Langer (+3)
T-54. Keegan Bradley (+3)
T-54. Russell Henley (+3)
T-54. Chris Kirk (+3)
T-59. Tony Finau (+4)
T-59. Fred Couples (+4)
T-59. Mike Weir (+4)
T-59. Sergio Garcia (+4)
T-59. Rafael Campos (+4)
T-59. Adam Schenk (+4)
T-59. Justin Hastings (+4)
T-59. Joe Highsmith (+4)
T-67. Brooks Koepka (+5)
T-67. Phil Mickelson (+5)
T-67. Adam Scott (+5)
T-67. Billy Horschel (+5)
T-67. Sepp Straka (+5)
T-67. Cameron Smith (+5)
T-73. Robert MacIntyre (+6)
T-73. Austin Eckroat (+6)
T-73. Hiroshi Tai (+6)
T-73. Kevin Yu (+6)
T-73. Jhonattan Vegas (+6)
T-73. Nicolai Højgaard (+6)
T-79. José María Olazábal (+7)
T-79. Christiaan Bezuidenhout (+7)
T-79. Cameron Young (+7)
T-82. Will Zalatoris (+8)
T-82. Lucas Glover (+8)
T-82. Patton Kizzire (+8)
T-82. Taylor Pendrith (+8)
T-86. Cam Davis (+9)
T-86. Evan Beck (+9)
T-86 . Thomas Detry (+9)
T-89. Laurie Canter (+10)
T-89. Matthieu Pavon (+10)
T-89. Jose Luis Ballester Barrio (+10)
T-92. Ángel Cabrera (+11)
T-92. Thirston Lawrence (+11)
T-92. Noah Kent (+11)
95. Nick Dunlap (+17)
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How many make the Masters cut?
The players in the top 50 places on the leaderboard, including ties, make the cut and continue playing at the Masters into the weekend.
Previously, anyone within 10 strokes of the lead also made the cut, but that rule was scrapped for the 2020 Masters, which was pushed back to November due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic that spring.
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What is the Masters cut? Rules and what you need to know
The cut at the Masters trims the field down to roughly half of the 95 participants who began competing in the tournament on Thursday.
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Cuts after the first 36 holes of competition are common throughout major golf tournaments.
Will Tiger Woods make the Masters cut?
Woods, six years after winning his sixth green jacket, will not be playing in the 2025 Masters after he underwent surgery in March to repair a ruptured Achilles tendon.
On April 1, Woods posted on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, that he was ready to play in the Masters after an intensive routine that included sleeping in a hyperbaric chamber, but it was an April Fools joke (despite it fooling some respondents like pundit Jason Whitlock).
This article originally appeared on Augusta Chronicle: 2025 Masters leaderboard cut line: Full list of players who missed the cut