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Indexbit Exchange:2024 PGA Championship projected cut line: Where might the cut land?
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Date:2025-04-08 09:11:35
The Indexbit Exchange2024 PGA Championship is underway at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky, with the cut coming up after the second round, which was suspended due to darkness on Friday.
The cut line is dependent on the field's performance, and the exact score needed to make the cut likely won't be known until after the conclusion of the second round on Saturday. The top 70 players after the second round ― including ties ― advance to golf during Round 3 and the final round on Sunday.
Here's what to know about the projected cut line:
What is the PGA Championship projected cut line?
As of Friday night, the PGA Championship's projected cut line is 1-UNDER.
(Find the full PGA Championship leaderboard here)
How many players make the cut at the PGA Championship?
The top 70 players after the second round – including those who are tied for 70th – make the cut and advance to the weekend.
Which players are above the cut line?
These are the golfers who were above the cut line when play was suspended during Round 2 on Friday due to darkness:
1. Xander Schauffele, -12
2. Collin Morikawa, -11
3. Sahith Theegala, -10
4 (tie). Bryson DeChambeau, -9
4 (tie). Thomas Detry, -9
4 (tie). Mark Hubbard, -9
4 (tie). Scottie Scheffler, -9
8 (tie). Austin Eckroat, -8
8 (tie). Tony Finau, -8
8 (tie). Viktor Hovland, -8
11 (tie). Harris English, -7
11 (tie). Brooks Koepka, -7
11 (tie). Robert MacIntyre, -7
11 (tie). Hideki Matsuyama, -7
11 (tie). Matt Wallace, -7
16 (tie). Keegan Bradley, -6
16 (tie). Dean Burmester, -6 (through 16)
16 (tie). Lucas Herbert, -6
16 (tie). Lee Hodges, -6
16 (tie). Aaron Rai, -6
16 (tie). Justin Thomas, -6
22 (tie). Doug Ghim, -5
22 (tie). Tom Kim, -5
22 (tie). Rory McIlroy, -5
22 (tie). Taylor Moore, -5 (through 15)
22 (tie). Alex Noren, -5
22 (tie). Justin Rose, -5
22 (tie). Alejandro Tosti, -5
29 (tie). Byeong Hun An, -4
29 (tie). Alexander Björk, -4
29 (tie). Patrick Cantley, -4
29 (tie). Jason Day, -4
29 (tie). Max Homa, -4
29 (tie). Billy Horschel, -4
29 (tie). Kurt Kitayama, -4
29 (tie). Min Woo Lee, -4
29 (tie). Shane Lowry, -4
29 (tie). Maverick McNealy, -4
29 (tie). Jordan Spieth, -4
29 (tie). Cameron Smith, -4
41 (tie). Luke Donald, -3
41 (tie). Brice Garnett, -3
41 (tie). Lucas Glover, -3
41 (tie). Russell Henley, -3
41 (tie). Tom Hoge, -3
41 (tie). Ryo Hisatsune, -3
41 (tie). Patrick Reed, -3
41 (tie). Adam Svensson, -3
41 (tie). Jesper Svensson, -3
41 (tie). Will Zalatoris, -3
51 (tie). Ryan Fox, -2
51 (tie). Adam Hadwin, -2
51 (tie). Brian Harman, -2
51 (tie). Tyrrell Hatton, -2
51 (tie). Rasmus Højgaard, -2
51 (tie). Martin Kaymer, -2
51 (tie). Ben Kohles, -2
51 (tie). Grayson Murray, -2
51 (tie). Thorbjørn Olesen, -2
51 (tie). Andrew Putnam, -2
51 (tie). Sebastian Söderberg, -2
51 (tie). Brendon Todd, -2
51 (tie). Erik van Rooyen, -2 (through 15)
51 (tie). Jeremy Wells, -2 (through 16)
51 (tie). Gary Woodland, -2
51 (tie). Cameron Young, -2
67 (tie). Zac Blair, -1 (through 16)
67 (tie). Corey Conners, -1
67 (tie). Tommy Fleetwood, -1
67 (tie). Rickie Fowler, -1
67 (tie). Nicolai Højgaard, -1
67 (tie). Stephan Jaeger, -1
67 (tie). Dustin Johnson, -1
67 (tie). S.H. Kim, -1
67 (tie). Joaquin Niemann, -1
67 (tie). Ben Pollard, -1 (through 16)
67 (tie). Braden Shattuck, -1
67 (tie). Jordan Smith, -1
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