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What is the cut line at the 2024 Open Championship?

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Rory McIlroy is one of a number of big names who find themselves in a battle to make the cut at the 2024 British Open, after the world No. 2 endured a disastrous first round amid testing weather conditions at the Royal Troon Golf Club. Things aren’t going much better on Friday for McIlroy and he’s currently at 13-over par with little hope of making the cut.

Bidding to bounce back from his heartbreaking failure to win June’s US Open at Pinehurst, where he was pipped to the title by Bryson DeChambeau, McIlroy hit a seven-over round of 78 on Thursday. “The course was playing tough, the Northern Irishman said after his unsuccessful first day. “The conditions are very difficult in a wind that we haven’t seen so far this week.”

What is the projected cut line at the 2024 Open?

As of 2 p.m. ET on Friday, the cut line at the end of day two is currently at 6-over par (+6), but could move again before the end of play on Friday. The top 70 players and ties will play on Saturday and Sunday.

How to watch the 2024 British Open in the US

Viewers in the United States will be able to watch the Open, which is the final major of the Golf season, on NBC, USA Network, Peacock and the Golf Channel. Check out our how-to-watch guide for the exact TV schedule.

You can stream the Open on the online platform fuboTV, which offers users a free introductory trial.

Enjoy the British Open on fubo.

What other big names are in danger of missing the cut?

Alongside McIlroy, several other members of the world’s top 10 are in a fight to make it into the final two days at Royal Troon. They include Cameron Smith, Stewart Cink and Sahith Theegala.

World No. 9 Bryson DeChambeau also teed off today at 9:48am ET, having finished day one at five-over par. DeChambeau, who comPetes on the breakaway LIV Golf tour, is the reigning US Open champion, having won the major for the second time in his career a month ago. He is currently at 7-over par and is struggling against the elements to make the cut.

World No. 5 Wyndham Clark dropped all the way back to 16-over par (+16) on day two. Three-time Open champion Tiger Woods finished at 14-over par and in a tie for 146th place.

I didn’t do a lot of things right today,” Woods said after the end of day one in Troon. “I didn’t hit my irons very close, and I didn’t give myself a whole lot of looks today. I need to shoot something in the mid-60s tomorrow to get something going on the weekend.”

Other former Open winners languishing below the projected cut line are Zach Johnson (+9) and Darren Clarke (+6), Henrik Stenson (+8), Justin Leonard (+16) and Todd Hamilton (+20).

Players currently below the cut line:

Players who will miss the cut at the 2024 British Open (7-over par or worse)

+7

Yuto Katsuragawa

Victor Perez

Akshay Bhatia

Sami Valimaki

Kazuma Kobori

Jack McDonald

Vincent Norman

Christiaan Bezuldenhout

Robert MacIntyre

Keegan Bradley

Maverick McNealy

Sam Hutsby


+8

Henriik Stenson

Louis Oosthuizen

J.T. Poston

Charlie Lindh

Sam Hosfield

Nick Taylor

Bryson DeChambeau

Viktor Hovland

Will Zalatoris

Alexander Bjork

Elvis Smytie


+9

C.T. Pan

Jordan Smith

Denny McCarthy

Joost Luiten

Min Woo Lee

Ryo Hisatsune

Francesco Molinari

Matthew Southgate

Zach Johnson

Adam Schenk

Adam Hadwin

Tommy Fleetwood


+10

Rikuya Hoshino

Taylor Moore

Yannik Paul

Matthew Dodd-Berry

Mike Hendrey

Ryosuke Kinoshita

Jasper Stubbs

Stewart Cink

Tony Finau

Ludvig Aberg

Tom Kim

Mason Anderson


+11

Angel Hidalgo Portillo

Altin van der Merwe

Ben Griffin

Jesper Svensson

Stephan Jaeger

Lucas Glover


+12

Cameron Smith

Dominic Clemons

Shaith Theegala

Gordon Sargent


+13

Ryan van Veizen

Jaime Montojo

Liam Nolan

Rory McIlroy


+14

Tiger Woods

Santiago de la Fuente

David Puig


+16

Wyndham Clark

Denwith David Boriboonsub

Justin Leonard

Dan Bradbury


+17

Keita Nakajima

Guntaek Koh


+20 

Todd Hamilton


+23 Aguir Iwaski

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