2026 Masters projected cut line and players that missed out after Round 2
Key Points:
- The cut line for the 2026 Masters Tournament after Round 2 is set at 4-over-par 148, with 56 players currently making the cut to advance to the final two rounds.
- Notable players like Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau are on the bubble, with Rahm sitting exactly on the cut line at 148 after a strong second round, while DeChambeau is under par with two holes remaining.
- Several players, including reigning U.S. Open champion J.J. Spaun and all six amateurs in the field, are at risk of missing the cut as scores continue to come in.
- The Masters cut rule trims the field to the top 50 players and ties after two rounds, with no longer a provision for players within 10 shots of the lead to advance.
- Historically, the Masters cut line typically ranges between 2-over 146 and 6-over 150, with the lowest ever cut at even-par 144 in 2020 and the highest at 10-over 154 in 1982.