Masters Cut Line Explained As Top Players Face Elimination
Masters Cut Line Explained As Top Players Face Elimination...
The Masters Tournament cut line is dominating golf conversations today as several big-name players risk elimination after Friday's second round. At Augusta National, only the top 50 players (plus ties) advance to the weekend, leaving many stars fighting to stay in contention.
This year's cut drama is particularly intense because major champions like Justin Thomas and Dustin Johnson sit dangerously close to the projected +3 cutoff. Tournament organizers confirmed the traditional rule remains unchanged: players outside the top 50 after 36 holes will miss Saturday's action.
Golf fans are closely tracking live leaderboard updates, with social media buzzing about potential surprises. The cut discussion spiked after Thursday's windy conditions created unexpected score variations. ESPN reports viewership for Friday's coverage is up 22% compared to last year.
Augusta National's challenging back nine could determine several careers today. Past champions aged 50+ automatically make the cut, but younger players like Will Zalatoris must deliver under pressure. The tournament committee will make the official cut announcement around 6:30 PM ET.
Sportsbooks are taking record wagers on cut line outcomes, with BetMGM reporting $3.1 million in related bets as of noon Friday. Analysts note this year's Masters features unusually tight competition, with 31 players within five strokes of the lead entering Round 2.
Golf Channel's live cut tracker shows 18 players currently on the bubble at +2. The drama reflects the tournament's prestige - missing the Masters cut costs players valuable world ranking points and weekend exposure. CBS will broadcast the cut results during their 3 PM ET coverage window.