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What is the cut line at the Arnold Palmer Invitational? Who won’t be playing this weekend?

The 2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational is halfway through with some big names at the top of the leaderboard and others who won’t be playing on Saturday and Sunday.

The 2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational is halfway through with some big names at the top of the leaderboard and others who won’t be playing on Saturday and Sunday.
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The 2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational, held at the Bay Hill Golf Club in Orlando, Florida, features a field of only 69 players this year due to its elevated status as a signature event on the PGA Tour. After the first two rounds, players will face a cut line.

Originally known as the Florida Citrus Open Invitational, the event didn’t initially bear Palmer’s name. In 1979, the King himself took control of the tournament and moved it to his beloved Bay Hill Club and Lodge in Orlando, Florida. With Palmer’s involvement, the event gained prestige and became the Arnold Palmer Invitational a title that resonates across fairways and generations.

What is the cut line for the Arnold Palmer Invitational?

After the first two rounds, players face the cut line. The top 50 players, including ties. Any golfers within 10 strokes of the leader also advance. Tony Finau’s late withdrawal reduced the field from 70 to 69. The current cut line is at 3-over par (+3). At the moment Collin Morikawa is projected to miss the cut as well as Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose, Matt Fitzpatrick and Adam Scott are also just below the cutline at 4-over par.

Who missed cut at the Arnold Palmer Invitational?

Who missed the cut at the Arnold Palmer Invitiational?

Adam Schenk +4
Nicalai Hojgaard +4
Matt Fitzpatrick +5
Sami Valimaki +5
Adam Scott +5
Justin Rose +5
Collin Morikawa +6
Kurt Kitayama +7
Tommy Fleetwood +9
David Ford (a) +10
Adam Svensson +15

The Arnold Palmer Invitational promises a thrilling blend of tradition, camaraderie, and golfing excellence. As the world’s best tee off at Bay Hill, we’ll witness legends chasing their dreams, rookies making their mark, and fairways echoing with applause. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual observer, this tournament is more than birdies and bogeys it’s a celebration of the sport’s enduring spirit.

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