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Jordan Spieth, Brooks Koepka and Justin Thomas all lost cutting in the PGA 2025 championship in Quail Hollow.
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Hideki Matsuyama spent some time after his second round 73 in PGA championship Friday. He fade for Bogey in the 9th hole in Hollow Quail Club – His day finale – and almost immediately headed to the running range.
The 2021 master champion was clearly frustrated. He was also in shock probably. When is the last time Matsuyama lost a big cut, like the one in this week’s PGA championship? You will have to go all the way to 2019, when he lost the weekend in the open championship in Royal Portrush. Since then, he made 19 direct cuts – which included the victory of his masters – though now he will have to start a new verse.
Lost his first cut in a major in about 5 years. Just a small speed training after the round for Hideki to inflate a little steam. pic.twitter.com/n4mqo9tt2T
– McDonald Patrick (@pmcDonaldcbs) May 16, 2025
PGA Cut (Top 70 and Ties) landed on Friday evening, though Matsuyama was far from the only big name to leave Quail Hollow early. In fact, a shocking The number of bigger play stars had cut their short weeks.
We will even offer a warning here: the following list of star players to lose cut is something that most golf sites (like us) do on every big tour, but it’s hard to remember a time that has ever reached 15 strong names. But look at the list below! Nine of the top 20 players in the world lost cutting, including six of the top 10 places (all no. 6-10 in the standings). Even some great winners achieved, proven – think Brooks koepkaPatrick reed and Phil Mickelson – packaging were sent.
There was a 36 strange holes in the PGA championship. Thirty -six remaining to go.
15 players who lost 2025 PGA cutting
Jordan Spieth (76-68, two over)
Friday 68 of Jordan Spieth was extraordinary. But it was not yet enough to delete that round of opening on Thursday, where Spieth made five ninth bogs. He still needs a PGA championship to Complete Grand Slam career. We will have to wait another year to dust that scenario.
Sepp Straka (73-71, two over)
Sepp Straka won the Truist championship last weekend to become only the second player (along with Rory Mcilroy) who won two events this season. She slammed her to the No.9 in the world rankings, and we have wondered if his hot game would board this week, though we now know the answer. He made Bogey on the 17th Friday to push it a blow out of the cut line.
Shane Lowry (73-71, two over)
Shane Lowry, World Nr. 10, had a fierce conclusion in the Truist last week, and the same thing happened in a Stressful Friday For the former champion. A late PAR-4 16 deceit meant that he was lost at the weekend.
Hideki Matsuyama (72-73, three above)
Matsuyama fought tee for green, but was strong with putter this week, though it is usually the opposite formula we are used to seeing. He had to make Birdie in his last hole on Friday to make the cut, but he lost the right path and had to spend a blow returning to the game and with two blows to Bogey. Cut is the first cut he has lost in a major in six years.
Ludwig åberg (70-75, three over)
The PGA Championship has not been good with this thriving star. Last year, Ludwig åberg ended second in Masters and then lost her cut in his first PGA. This year? He was the 7th last month in Augusta National, but again, after a disappointment on Friday, the world’s No.6 world lost her cut in Quail Hollow.
Justin Thomas (73-72, three over)
This was a head scratch. Justin Thomas has won two PGA championships in this course, in 2017 and entered a week with a win (RBC Heritage) and the race (Truist Championship) in its last beginnings. Its four previous beginnings included another competitive final. But that good form didn’t carry this week. He was one to five to five to play on Friday, but made Bogeys at 5, 6 and 7. That bird 8, but the damage was already done.
Michael Block, still getting into the PGA spotlight, bend in Quail Hollow
Patrick reed (72-74, four over)
Patrick Reed, the 2018 masters’ champion, is going to a third-place finish in Augusta National last month, but he shot 72-74 to lose the cut in Quail Hollow, a place where he was tied up for the second when PGA was last held here in 2017. Its first cut off its last 12 beginnings.
Patrick Cantlay (74-74, six over)
Patrick Cantlay, though Majorless, is another guy who rarely loses the main weekends. But he shot 74-74, losing cutting for the first time in his last 12 diplomas. He made only three birds in 36 holes.
Jason Day (73-75, six above)
Jason Day, who sits on no. 32 in the world, tied up for the eight in the masters, but fired 41 in the ninth back in Quail Hollow on Friday to seal his fate in the PGA championship.
Cameron Smith (78-71, seven above)
What does Cameron Smith have? It is a fair question after its third direct cutting lost in a major. In fact, he has not ended in the first 30 places in his last five main starts.
Brooks Koepka (75-76, nine over)
Brooks Koepka has won this tournament three times and has never lost a cut in its 12 starts, but it ended this week. it shot 75 on ThursdayAnd every chance for a charge Friday evening towards the weekend was quickly denied with a Bogey-Bogey-Dyshe start. He made every big cut in the last two years, but now has lost the weekend in both masters and PGA in 2025.
Justin Rose (76-75, nine over)
He has not won one, but Justin Rose has absolutely owned PGA championships for the last few years. In the five-year space from 2020 to 2024, he had four 10th better and his only single was a T13. He even ended second in Master last month. Although you may have to question his health this week after he withdrew from the last week’s brain due to an illness.
Phil Mickelson (79-72, nine over)
The PGA champion in 2021 set up a DUD on Thursday, but he was cooking Friday and making a startling load towards the cut line-and then hit the green side bunker in par-4 12, it needed four shakes to go out and made a fourfold tent. He withdrew with two birds after (and did seven day), but it wasn’t enough.
Russell Henley (77-75, 10 over)
He won the Arnold Palmer Invitational earlier this year and entered the eighth place in the world ranking, but a week 77-75 (which included a double noise every day) sent Russell Henley home.
Dustin Johnson (78-76, 12 above)
Dustin Johnson, the great winner twice, had a week to forget in Charlotte. While he did not oppose it in a major in a few years – his last 10 ball was 2023 US Open – it’s still surprising to see one of the biggest golf names so far on the wrong side of the manager’s table. He shot 78-76 and lost a large cut for the fifth time in his last seven efforts.
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