Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 17
Open Championship's +1 Cut Line Puts Spieth, McIlroy Among Stars at Risk
Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 17

Open Championship's +1 Cut Line Puts Spieth, McIlroy Among Stars at Risk

3 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 17

Summary

  • Round 2 at Royal Birkdale opened with a projected cut line of +1, leaving Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy and several other major champions in danger of missing the weekend.
  • Data Golf gave the line a 91.9% chance of staying at +1, with only a 0.1% chance of rising to +2 and an 8% chance of dropping to even par.
  • Spieth sat exactly on the number at +1 through five holes, while Justin Rose and Matt Fitzpatrick were already in the clubhouse at +4 and Wyndham Clark finished at +3.
  • Brian Harman was deeper in trouble at +6 through five holes, underscoring how Royal Birkdale's firm, fast surfaces and punishing rough are separating contenders from former champions.
  • Lucas Herbert set the early pace at -8, with only the top 70 players and ties advancing after 36 holes in golf's final major of the year.

Insights

With calm weather and dry fairways, why are top players struggling to survive the cut?
After two Masters wins, what explains Rory McIlroy's sudden and dramatic putting collapse at The Open?
Are Royal Birkdale's recent renovations the real reason so many golf superstars are collapsing?