Masters Cut Line: 53 Golfers Advance, 36 on the Precipice
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After two rounds of intense competition at the Masters, the cut line currently stands at 1-over par, leaving 53 golfers safely on the right side of that boundary. However, 36 players find themselves teetering on the brink of missing the weekend's play.
Masters Cut Line History
Traditionally, the top 50 players and ties make the cut at the Masters Tournament. This year, the cut line is slightly lower, giving a few more golfers a chance to compete over the weekend.
Projected Cut Line
The projected cut line for the 2024 Masters is currently projected at 1-over par. This would be two strokes lower than the cut line of 3-over par in 2022. The lower cut line is likely due to the challenging conditions at Augusta National this year.
Who Will Miss the Cut?
As of now, it is difficult to predict which golfers will miss the cut at the Masters in 2024. However, there are a few players who are currently in danger of falling below the projected cut line. These players include: * Jon Rahm * Rory McIlroy * Dustin Johnson * Justin Thomas * Bryson DeChambeau These golfers are all ranked among the top 10 in the world, but they have struggled to find their form at Augusta National this year. If they cannot improve their play over the next two rounds, they could miss the cut and be eliminated from contention for the Green Jacket.
Conclusion
The Masters Cut Line is a crucial point in the tournament, as it determines which golfers will have a chance to compete over the weekend. This year, the cut line is set at 1-over par, leaving 53 golfers safely through to the weekend. However, 36 players remain on the precipice of elimination, and only time will tell which golfers will make it through to the final two rounds.
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