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What is the cut line at the Phoenix Open 2025? These big names won’t be playing this weekend

All eyes are on Phoenix this weekend and especially on hole No. 16 where players will do their best to get the crowd going. We’ll take a look at who’s in and who’s out for Saturday and Sunday.

All eyes are on Phoenix this weekend and especially on hole No. 16 where players will do their best to get the crowd going. We’ll take a look at who’s in and who’s out for Saturday and Sunday.
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The stadium-layout at the Waste Management Phoenix Open is one of the greatest arenas in pro golf. We’re not talking about the most beautiful or the most difficult, we’re talking about a place where 20,000 fans are surrounding the hole from tee to green on both sides with drinks in hand and ready to roar. The tournament has been growing year after year and in 2025, fans continue to rush to get a seat on the 16th hole to be part of the action.

Things can get a bit crazy in Scottsdale so it’ll be interesting to see the action on the course and behind the ropes this weekend. Last year things got a bit out of hand, but so far the tournament is running smoothly. It’s Friday, so fans and players alike will be looking at the cut line. Let’s see where it stands and who will make it to the weekend in Arizona.

What is the cut line at the 2025 Phoenix Open?

The top 65 players and ties will advance after two rounds at the 2025 WM Phoenix Open. Currently, the cut line stands at 2-under par (-2). That number won’t move as only a few plaeyrs haven’t finished their second round.

Who are some of the big names going home early?

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Max Homa will be headed home for the weekend. Homa struggled on Thursday shooting 5-over (+5) par and his 2-under par (-2) wasn’t enough on Friday as he tries to adjust to new equipment and some swing changes this year. Crowd favorite Joel Dahmem finished 1-over par 8+1) and will miss the cut after going 1-over (+1) Saturday. Others just below the cut line are Matt Fitzpatrick and Webb Simpson who won’t be able to play this weekend.

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