Masters Cut Line Explained As Tournament Nears Weekend Play
Masters Cut Line Explained As Tournament Nears Weekend Play...
The Masters Tournament cut line is trending today as golf fans track which players will advance to weekend play at Augusta National. The 2026 tournament's cut rules follow the traditional format: the top 50 players (including ties) after Friday's round continue competing, while others are eliminated.
This year's cut holds particular significance with several big-name players hovering near the projected +3 cutoff mark during Friday's action. Defending champion Scottie Scheffler safely made the cut, while veterans like Tiger Woods face a tense afternoon waiting to see if their scores hold. The cut line typically moves throughout Friday as later groups finish their rounds.
Augusta National's challenging conditions have produced dramatic cut scenarios in recent years. In 2022, only 52 players made the weekend, while 2023 saw 54 competitors advance. Tournament organizers maintain the cut rule to ensure a competitive field for the final two rounds while honoring the event's prestige.
Golf analysts note the cut line often becomes a storyline itself at The Masters, with players sometimes altering strategy on Friday to secure their weekend position. The tournament's unique rules - including the 10-shot rule that allows players within 10 strokes of the lead to continue - add further intrigue to the cut drama.
Live leaderboard updates dominate sports coverage today as networks track the bubble players. ESPN's coverage will reveal the official cut line once all players complete their second rounds this evening. The surviving field will then compete for the iconic green jacket during Saturday and Sunday's action.