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published: Oct 8, 2023

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updated: Apr 5, 2024

Did I make it? Breaking down the PGA Tour cut rules

Matthew BeedleLink

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Not sure how the cut is determined on the PGA Tour? Have no fear…

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  • How many rounds are played before the cut?
  • What is the pga tour cut rule?
  • Has this always been the case?
  • 10 stroke rule

Because tournament fields are larger than what is paid out, a cut line is used to determine which players make it through to play the weekend and receive a payout. 

It sounds like a simple process but can be complicated to work out, so here’s a look at the PGA Tour event cut rule.

How many rounds are played before the cut?

Every player in the tournament field plays two rounds before the cut line is determined, usually 18 holes on Thursday and 18 holes on Friday depending on what tournament they’re playing in.

Players are paired in three balls for the tournament’s first two days before the 36-hole cut is made.

What is the PGA Tour cut rule?

The PGA Tour cut rule for regular stroke play tour events sees the top 65 players advance to the weekend with the score of the 65th placed professional being the score needed to make the cut.

Any player that is lower than the 65th-placed professional or tied makes the cut and plays the final two days of the tournament.

pga tour cut rules

Also: PGA Championship cut rule

Has this always been the case?

Prior to the 2018/2019 season, the cut was made at the top 70 players including ties after 36 holes.

78 or more players make it, then a secondary cut is used after 54 holes to reduce the field to a figure.

Those who make the secondary cut would have the chance to earn more money and move up the leaderboard.

If that occurs, the players who miss the secondary cut would receive a small payout and crucial FedEx Cup points.

10 stroke rule

The majors primarily used to use the 10-shot cut rule, perhaps because of the harder courses, but this is no longer the case.

The US Open cut rule concerns the top 60 players, while the top 50 players at the Masters make the weekend.

The Open Championship and the PGA Championship cut line allow the top 70 players to play the final two rounds.

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No men’s or women’s majors use the 10-shot cut rule anymore.

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