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by Myra O'Reilly Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The top 60 players (including ties) make the cut in the U.S. Open.

How many golfers make cut at U.S. Open?

The top 60 players make the cut at the U.S. Open, while the top 70 players make the cut at the PGA Championship and the British Open.

How many players made the cut at the Open?

The British Open Championship and PGA Championship cut to the top 70 and ties, with the US Open cutting to the top 60 and ties. Those fields are all 156 players. The Players Championship field is 144 players, meaning less than half the field makes the cut.

How many golfers make the cut?

From 2013 to 2019, the cut included the top 50 players and ties, plus anyone within 10 strokes of the leader. The most recent cut rule change came in 2020 and is still in effect for 2022, with the low 50 players and ties qualifying for the final 36 holes.

How is the cut determined in the U.S. Open?

For most tournaments, the 36-hole cut line is the top 65 players plus those tied at the end of that group. Each major uses a different rule. For the US Open, the top 60 players including ties make the cut. Anybody in 61st place or worse does not make the cut.

Who makes the cut at the US Open?

The top 60 players (including ties) make the cut in the U.S. Open.

Whats the cut in the Open?

The Open Championship uses a single cut after two rounds (36 holes) are completed. The Top 70 golfers, including all those tied for 70th place, make the cut and continue on to the third and fourth rounds. Golfers in 71st place and lower miss the cut and go home.

How many club pros make the cut?

One of the bigger questions at the PGA is also whether any of the 20 club professionals competing will make the cut. Prior to 2019, only three club pros had made the weekend in the championship since 2011 (Brian Gaffney in 2015, Omar Uresti in 2017 and Ben Kern in 2018).

Do golfers get paid if they miss the cut?

In 2017, every professional who missed the cut was paid $10,000. At the US Open, the players who miss the 36-hole cut each earn $10,000. At the PGA Championship, the players who miss the 36-hole cut are also paid, earning $3,200 each.

How is the cut decided in golf?

The cut rule for regular PGA Tour events sees the top 70 advance to the weekend with the score of the 70th-placed player being the score needed to make the cut. Any player that is level with or above the 70th-placed player on the leaderboard makes the cut and plays the final two days of the tournament.

How many golfers make the cut Masters?

In order to make the cut after 36 holes, players must be in the top 50 places, counting ties. With 91 players taking part in total, just under half the field will be eliminated after day two.

How does the U.S. Open golf work?

It is staged by the United States Golf Association (USGA) in mid-June, scheduled so that, if there are no weather delays, the final round is played on the third Sunday. The U.S. Open is staged at a variety of courses, set up in such a way that scoring is very difficult, with a premium placed on accurate driving.

Are cut lines open?

Every major on the PGA Tour has its own cut rules. For the U.S. Open, it's simple: The top 60 players on the leaderboard after 36 holes automatically make it through to the third round, including ties. The U.S. Open cut line is one of the most exclusive. Only the top 50 players make the cut at the Masters.

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