U.S. Open Cut Line 2026: Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm Among Those Below Line at Shinnecock Hills
Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm led the list of 11 notable players who missed the cut after Friday’s second round, officials said.
- The 2026 Open cut at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club settled at +4 on Friday, leaving 72 golfers to advance to the final two rounds.
- Challenging conditions at Shinnecock Hills forced several past major champions, including Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm, to struggle and miss the Open cut.
- DeChambeau, the 2024 Open winner, finished at +5, while Rahm ended at +6 after a second round that included seven bogeys.
- Meanwhile, 2023 Open champion Wyndham Clark leads the field at-7, setting a new 36-hole record for the lowest score at Southampton, New York.
- With 72 players remaining, the tournament shifts to the final two rounds as the field competes for the title at Shinnecock Hills.
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