Golfers Projected to Miss Cut at Valhalla
2024 PGA Championship Field to be Halved After Two Rounds
The 2024 PGA Championship began with 156 golfers on Thursday morning, but that number is expected to be cut in half after the first two rounds. The cut line is projected to be at +4, meaning that only the top 80 golfers and ties will advance to the weekend. This is a significant increase from the 2024 PGA Championship, which was played at Valhalla Golf Club and had a cut line of +1.
Stacked Field Faces Tough Test
The 2024 PGA Championship features one of the strongest fields in recent memory, with many of the world's top golfers in attendance. However, the challenging Valhalla Golf Club layout is expected to test the field, and a number of big names are projected to miss the cut. Among those in danger of missing the cut are former PGA champions Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas, and Brooks Koepka.
Halfway Cut to Determine Weekend Contenders
The halfway cut will be a critical point in the 2024 PGA Championship, as it will determine which golfers have a chance to contend for the Wanamaker Trophy. The cut line is expected to be tight, and a number of golfers are likely to be on the bubble. The final two rounds of the championship are sure to be filled with drama, as the field battles for a spot in the top 80.
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