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The average cut line at the Masters is 147.7, according to Golfweek, which is between a score of 3 over and 4 over. This article tagged under: Masters tournament Golf. on now. 7AM: News4 Today.
The average cut line at the Masters is 147.7, according to Golfweek, which is between a score of 3 over and 4 over. This article tagged under: Masters Tournament Golf. on now.
The cut line for the 2025 Masters closed at +2. As the winds started to blow Friday afternoon at Augusta National, most believed the cut line would climb to +3 or +4.
Here are the cut line rules for 2025. The Masters continues Friday, with the second round critical as all 95 players aim to make the cut. Sports newsletter 🏈's best, via 📧 Studio IX 🏀⚽ ...
The cut line was much lower this year when compared to last year. In 2024, the cutline at The Masters was six over par. In 2023, the cut line was three over par. Trending.
Cut line: +2; Players inside cut line: 53; The projected cut line for the Masters in 2025 is 2-over par. The cut line in 2024 was 6-over par. The Masters takes the top 50 golfers plus ties into ...
There's plenty of time for movement, but around noon ET the cut line was at +1. However, it could shift all the way to +3. Stay updated with the latest projections on PGA's website .
The top 50 golfers, plus ties, on the leaderboard after Friday's action will safely avoid the cut and make it to the weekend. Last year's cut line was six-over par, while the 2023 cut line was ...
Starting in 2020, Masters officials changed the cut-line rules. The old cut rule included the top 50 and ties plus anyone within 10 shots of the lead. Now the “10 shot rule” is no longer.
Friday's Masters cut line brought heartbreak and horror as some of the game's biggest names made painful mistakes at the most painful time.
What is the 2025 PGA Championship projected cut line? The 156-player field at the 2025 PGA Championship will be cut to the top 70 and ties after 36 holes at Quail Hollow Club. The cut line has not ...
Far, far away from the cut line, Scottie Scheffler reminded everyone why he's the No. 1 player in the World Golf Rankings. He finished Friday with a season-low round of 62 to take the lead.
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