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Who missed cut at Open Championship? Koepka, Morikawa sent home

When Friday at the 2025 Open Championship began, Bryson DeChambeau seemed a likely choice to be the most prominent golfer to miss the projected cut at the final major of 2025. He was 7-over after Thursday’s opening round and didn’t have a great track record on links golf courses.

But DeChambeau authored a charge in the morning at Royal Portrush that proved to be just enough, and his old rival, Brooks Koepka, wound up with the unfortunate distinction as the most accomplished member of this year’s field to not make the weekend. Koepka’s recent struggles continued as he wound up 7-over at the completion of 36 holes of tournament play. He missed the cut at three of the four majors this year.

DeChambeau is at 1-over, which ended up as the cut line to play the final two rounds. Only the top 70 on the leaderboard (including ties) after Friday’s second round made it through to Saturday’s third round. Collin Morikawa and Patrick Reed were also among the past major winners and 2025 Ryder Cup hopefuls to wind up on the wrong of the cut line at the British Open this year.

Here’s a breakdown of all the notable golfers that didn’t make the cut at Royal Portrush following the conclusion of Friday’s second round at the 2025 Open Championship:

What is Open Championship cut line?

The cut line was 1-over after the completion of Friday’s second round at the 2025 Open Championship based on the top 70 and ties on the current leaderboard. All golfers with a score of 1-over or better made it through to the weekend at the 2025 Open Championship.

Who missed Open Championship cut?

The cut line fluctuated between 1-over and 2-over par throughout Friday’s second round, but landed at 1-over heading into the weekend. Here are some notable golfers that missed the cut:

  • Joaquin Niemann: +2 (F)
  • Jason Day: +2 (F)
  • Zach Johnson: +3 (F)
  • Si Woo Kim: +3 (F)
  • Tom Kim: +3 (F)
  • Patrick Cantlay: +3 (F)
  • Stewart Cink: +4 (F)
  • Michael Kim: +4 (F)
  • Patrick Reed: +5 (F)
  • Min Woo Lee: +5 (F)
  • Darren Clarke: +6 (F)
  • Louis Oosthuizen: +6 (F)
  • Collin Morikawa: +7 (F)
  • Brooks Koepka: +7 (F)
  • Cameron Smith: +8 (F)
  • Adam Scott: +9 (F)
  • Padraig Harrington: +9 (F)

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Open Championship 2025: TV, streaming, where to watch British Open

Live coverage of this year’s Open Championship will be provided by NBC, USA Network, Golf Channel and Peacock. Live streaming is also available via Fubo, which is offering a free trial for new subscribers.

Saturday, July 19

  • Round 3
  • 5-7 a.m.: Watch on USA Network, NBC Sports app and Fubo
  • 7 a.m.-3 p.m.: Watch on NBC, Peacock and Fubo
  • 3-5 p.m.: Golf Channel live from The Open

Sunday, July 20

Round 4

  • 4-7 a.m.: Watch on USA Network, NBC Sports app and Fubo
  • 7 a.m.-2 p.m.: Watch on NBC, Peacock and Fubo
  • 2-4 p.m.: Golf Channel live from The Open
This post appeared first on USA TODAY
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