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What is the cut line at the 2024 Players Championship? Who missed the cut?

Some top golfers are leading the way on Friday at the Players Championship. Let’s take a look at who’s at the top and who’s struggling to make the cut.

Joseph McMahon
Joseph McMahon
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Some top golfers are leading the way on Friday at the Players Championship. Let’s take a look at who’s at the top and who’s struggling to make the cut.
KEVIN C. COXAFP

Some of the PGA’s usual suspects are chasing Wyndham Clark, who played exceptionally well on Thursday and Friday at 7-under par both days. That puts him at 14-under par and way out in front of the pack. The 2023 US Open winner is doing everything right from tee to green and will be tough to catch if he continues playing so flawlessly.

Matt Fitzpatrick was at the top of the leaderboard early Friday after figuring out an important issue with his swing, which has helped him find his best golf. He had been playing for almost a year with a weight in his driver grip that was inserted for training, “For whatever reason, I just forgot that it was ever in there. I took it to Titleist, they regripped it for me and they’re like, oh, ‘you know there’s a weight in there’. “I almost had a heart attack. As soon as it came out and I hit it the next day, it felt night and day,” he said.

The pack following Wyndham Clark include names like Xander Schauffele, Nick Taylor, Matt Fitzpatrick, Maverick McNealy and Scottie Scheffler. Excitement is guaranteed at a TPC Sawgrass course that can give low numbers and take back from players just as easily. We’ll see eagles and we’ll see double bogeys this weekend as players navigate their way around the 18 holes in Ponte Vedra beach, Florida.

Everyone’s favorite hole on the course, no. 17 has already given the fans some water balls and a hole-in-one on Thursday by Ryan Fox.

What’s the cut line at the 2024 Players Championship

Currently there are 73 players who have made the cut. The cut line is 1-under par (-1).

Who didn’t make the cut?

Friday has come to an end and some big names going home early re Justin Thomas, Keegan Bradley, Jordan Spieth and Will Zalatoris.

Who missed the cut?

Even par

  • Stephan Jaeger
  • Luke List
  • Akshay Bhatia
  • Ben Griffin
  • David Skinns
  • Lucas Glover
  • Webb Simpson
  • Ryo Hisatsune*

1-over par (+1)

  • Patrick Rodgers
  • Hayden Buckley
  • Beau Hossler
  • Justin Thomas
  • S.H. Kim
  • Brandon Wu
  • Erik van Rooyen
  • Billy Horschel
  • Ryan Fox
  • Justin Suh
  • Tyson Alexander
  • Ben Silverman*

2-over par

  • Nico Echavarria
  • Davis Thompson
  • Eric Cole
  • Troy Merritt
  • Chesson Hadley
  • Carson Young
  • Matt Kuchar
  • Jordan Spieth
  • Russell Henley
  • Steve Stricker
  • Gryeson Sigg
  • Justin Lower

3-over par (+3)

  • Kevin Yu
  • Alex Smalley
  • Matthieu Pavon
  • Nick Dunlap
  • Matt Wallace
  • Adam Svensson
  • Chez Reavie
  • Justin Rose

4-over par (+4)

  • Davis Riley
  • Will Zalatoris
  • Andrew Novak
  • Michael Kim
  • Joseph Bramlett
  • Adam Hadwin

5-over par (+5)

  • Byeong Hun An
  • Nicolai Hojgaard
  • Charley Hoffman
  • Sam Stevens
  • Chad Ramey

6-over par (-6)

  • Aaron Baddeley
  • Taylor Pendrith
  • Carl Yuan
  • Ben Taylor
  • Vincent Norman
  • Scott Stallings
  • Brendon Todd
  • Keegan Bradley
  • Robert MacIntyre

7-over par (+7)

  • Nick Hardy
  • Harry Hall
  • K.H. Lee

8-over par (+8)

  • Kevin Streelman
  • Robby Shelton

9-over par (+9)

  • Callum Tarren
  • Ben Kohles

11-over par (+11)

  • Camilo Villegas

17-over par (+17)

  • Cam Davis

WD

  • Garrick Higgo
  • Tom Kim

 

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