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Qualification. The U.S. Open is open to any professional, or to any amateur with a USGA Handicap Index not exceeding 1.4. Players (male or female) may obtain a place by being fully exempt or by competing successfully in qualifying. The field is 156 players.
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2022: How the 36-hole cut is determined at The Country Club. Fans at the practice area during a practice round at the 2022 U.S. Open at The Country Club in Brookline, Mass.
Jun 17, 2022

Full Answer

How does the cut rule work at the US Open?

The U.S. Open's cut rule, however, virtually guarantees that fewer than half the golfers in the field will play the third and fourth rounds. With a starting field of 156, 78 players would have to make the cut for half the field to make it. While that is possible, it is unlikely that many golfers would tie for 60th place. Why such a severe cut rule?

How many golfers make the cut at the US Open?

The U.S. Open's cut rule, however, virtually guarantees that fewer than half the golfers in the field will play the third and fourth rounds. With a starting field of 156, 78 players would have to make the cut for half the field to make it.

How is the cut determined in golf?

In this case, the next highest score below that of the 70th player was used, the cut was the 70th player prior to 2019-2020 season, and it is determined how many players would make the cut should that be the line.

Can You bet on the cut line in golf tournaments?

Betting on the cut line is a very popular way to wager on weekly golf tournaments and draws a ton of attention for major tournaments like the 2021 U.S. Open. Sportsbooks with U.S. Open odds set a projected cut line score heading into the event and you can bet on whether the final cut line will be Over or Under that projected score.

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What is the cut in The Open?

The cut for the Open Championship is the top 70 scores (including ties).

What is the cut number at The Open?

Unlike most PGA Tour events, the USGA establishes the cut line after the first 36 holes as the top 60 players plus those tied at the end of that group. Usually that number is 65 or 70 plus ties at a TOUR event, but it's likely a majority of the 156-player field will have their tournament end today.

How is the cut determined in The Open golf tournament?

There is no 10-shot rule. That rule means anyone within 10 shots of the lead after two rounds, regardless of where they stand in the championship, make the cut. It's just a flat top 70 finishers and ties. There is only a single cut at The Open.

Is there a cut at the Open Championship?

The cut at the Open Championship happens after the first 36 holes are played. The top 70 golfers make the cut to advance to the third and fourth rounds after the second round of play. If there's a tie at 70th, then those golfers who are tied make the tournament cut.

How does the cut work in golf?

There is just one cut, which takes place after 36 holes. The top 70 players (including ties) make the cut. Any player in 71st place or worse is cut. Every player who makes the cut can finish all four rounds since there isn't a second cut.

What does the cut mean in golf?

The Cut Trims Tournament Fields Many golf tournaments include a cut, a trimming of the field that eliminates golfers in (typically) the lower half of the standings, while those in the top half of the standings continue playing.

How is the cut line determined?

The standard cut line for a PGA event after two rounds is the score of the 65th lowest scoring professional. Any players that finish with that score or better are considered to have made the cut and continue play in the weekend rounds.

What is the PGA cut line?

The PGA of America's “cut rule” is the same used at the Open Championship. The U.S. Open makes a cut at the low 60 players and ties. The Masters has a cut at the low 50 players and ties, bumping that number up and eliminating its 10-stroke rule in 2020.

The Open cut rule

A total of 156 players teed it up at Royal St George’s but only those who get to the end of their second round in 70th place or better make the weekend. This includes those tied for 70th.

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Betting on the cut line

Betting on the cut line is a very popular way to wager on weekly golf tournaments and draws a ton of attention for major tournaments like the 2021 U.S. Open.

US Open cut rule

The U.S. Open cut rule advances the top 60 players in the U.S. Open field after Round 2 (plus ties) to the final two rounds, trimming the 156-player starting field by more than half.

Past US Open cut lines

Here's a look at the last ten years of U.S. Open cut line numbers. Note that the tournament is played on different courses every year.

How is the cut line determined at the U.S. Open?

The top 60 players on the leaderboard as well as any ties after two rounds advance to the weekend. Those players who fail to make the cut are done after Round 2.

How many golfers made the cut in 1993?

Before the USGA adopted the current cut rule, for example, in the 1993 U.S. Open 88 golfers made the cut.

What is the 10 shot rule in golf?

(A 10-shot rule means that all golfers within 10 strokes of the leader, whether high enough in the standings or not, also make the cut.)

How many strokes are allowed in the Masters?

The Masters' cut rule allows for only the Top 50 plus ties, but The Masters uses the 10-stroke rule, too. That results in more than half the golfers in the field (The Masters typically starts with fewer than 100 golfers) making the cut. The U.S. Open's cut rule, however, virtually guarantees that fewer than half the golfers in ...

What is a cut in golf?

A cut is used to determine which players will make it to play into the weekend and, in doing so, will qualify to receive a check from the tournament based on their place of finish.

What is the cut line for PGA?

The standard cut line for a PGA event after two rounds is the score of the 65th lowest scoring professional. Any players that finish with that score or better are considered to have made the cut and continue play in the weekend rounds.

How many strokes does a golfer have to cut to make the weekend?

Some events utilize a 10-stroke cut rule, under which any player within 10 strokes of the leader after two rounds is permitted to make the weekend, even if the player ranks worse than 65th. This is primarily used in major tournaments, where the course is very difficult and a player who goes out and shoots a score in the mid-60s can climb through the field quickly.

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