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Who made the cut at the 2022 Masters? See who is and isn't playing the weekend at Augusta National


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The second round of the Masters Tournament is finished, and some of the biggest names in golf are going home after missing the cut.

Weather conditions affected play, with sustained winds in excess of 15 mph becoming a big factor.

Tiger Woods opened his second round with bogey but will play the weekend. Jordan Spieth's ball found the water of Rae's Creek twice on No. 12 for triple bogey. He wasn't able to recover.

In 1957, the Masters instituted a 36-hole cut, and players who miss it will not play the final two rounds.

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Here's a look at the cut line and the Masters cut rule:

What is the cut at the 2022 Masters?

The cut is 4-over par.

Adam Scott made par on No. 18 to make the cut on the number. He's one of 52 players at 4-over-par 148 or better and qualified for the weekend.

How many make the 2022 Masters cut?

The top 50 players, including ties, make the cut at the Masters. 

Do scores reset after the Masters cut?

Scores remain after the cut and are used to help determine pairings and tee times for the next round.

Did Tiger Woods make the cut?

Tiger Woods made bogey on four of his first five holes at the Masters, but he rebounded and finished 1 over par Friday. He will enter the weekend tied for 19th.

Has Tiger Woods ever missed the cut at the Masters?

Tiger Woods has not missed the cut in his 21 Masters appearances as a professional golfer. He missed the cut once, as an amateur, at the 1996 Masters. 

What was the cut line at the 2021 Masters?

Players who were 3-over after the second round in 2021 moved on to the weekend.

Who made the cut at the Masters?

Scottie Scheffler leads the field of 52 remaining golfers still playing over the weekend. Here's the full list.

Who missed the cut at the Masters?

Some big names will not play the weekend.

Jordan Spieth

After an uneven 74 in the first round, the 2015 Masters champion had worked his way back to 1-over par Friday and just five shots out of the lead when he stepped to the 12th tee. Remember, this is where he dumped two balls into Rae’s Creek in the final round of the 2016 Masters, his resulting quadruple-bogey 7 wiping out his entire five-shot lead he took to the back nine on Sunday; he wound up second. Well, Spieth dumped two more balls into Rae’s Creek in the second round and made triple. His final-hole double bogey sent him packing with a 76.

Brooks Koepka

The four-time major champion, who had 12 top 10s in his last 16 starts in a major, made just one birdie in each of his two rounds and went home after two scores of 75. Finishing with two bogeys in the first round and three bogeys in his last five holes in his second round proved costly. He continues his march toward finding his best form from the past.

Bryson DeChambeau

The 2020 U.S. Open winner has now played just 13 rounds this year as he’s battled hand, wrist and hip injuries. He has little control on his driver – which along with his putter were his best weapons after he bulked up – and this has put a severe strain on the rest of his game. After opening with a 76, he made just one birdie in the second round and signed for his first-ever 80 on the PGA Tour.

Xander Schauffele

The gold medalist, who was two shots out of the lead standing on the tee box of the 16th hole in last year’s final round before dumping a ball into the pond and making a triple-bogey 6 to finish in a tie for third, made just one – one – birdie in 36 holes. The top-10 machine in majors did not earn his 10th with scores of 74-77.

— Steve DiMeglio of Golfweek contributed to this report.