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Missing the Cut: Big Names Not Competing at Oakmont This Weekend

News RoomBy News RoomJune 13, 2025Updated:June 13, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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U.S. Open at Oakmont: A Shocking Cut Day Recap

Wow, what a wild ride it’s been at Oakmont! We knew this course was notorious for its challenges, but Friday really showcased how quickly it can humble even the most elite players in the game.

Take Bryson DeChambeau, for instance. A favorite going into the tournament, he ended up shooting a second-round 77, missing the U.S. Open cut by three strokes. It’s crazy to think that even the best can fall flat when the pressure’s on, isn’t it?

But Bryson wasn’t the only big name struggling out there. Patrick Cantlay made a solid attempt with a second-round 72, but his earlier round of 76 left him facing an uphill battle. Min Woo Lee showed some improvement on Friday, but his opening 77 was just too much to overcome. Then there’s Nico Echavarria—one of the top putters on tour this season—who just couldn’t shake off some tough ball-striking issues, ending up at a staggering +13.

And let’s not forget Sepp Straka, a popular sleeper pick this week. But after rounds of 78 and 73, he too waved goodbye to the weekend. It seems that at Oakmont, even the slightest mistakes can have a massive impact, effectively sending players packing.

Friday was unforgiving, as the cutline landed at +7. This meant that quite a few big names found themselves on the wrong side of it, leaving fans stunned as some major champions and PGA Tour winners were sent home early.

Big Names Who Missed the Cut

Here’s a rundown of some serious talent that won’t be competing over the weekend:

  • Wyndham Clark (+8)
  • Ludvig Åberg (+8)
  • Patrick Cantlay (+8)
  • Lucas Glover (+8)
  • Phil Mickelson (+8)
  • Cameron Smith (+8)
  • Min Woo Lee (+9)
  • Tommy Fleetwood (+9)
  • Bryson DeChambeau (+10)
  • Dustin Johnson (+10)
  • Gary Woodland (+10)
  • Sepp Straka (+11)
  • Justin Thomas (+12)
  • Nico Echavarria (+13)
  • Justin Rose (+14)

It’s quite the list, right? Some of these guys are staples at major events, and seeing them not make the cut is a harsh reminder of how tough golf can be.

What Happened to the Favorites?

Going into the tournament, the predictions were buzzing about who might take the crown. We even consulted AI for dark horse picks, and only Keegan Bradley, sitting at +3, made the cut. This just goes to show—sometimes what seems promising on paper just doesn’t play out when it’s go-time on the course.

Why Do These Upsets Matter?

Seeing big names miss the cut isn’t just about individual upsets; it affects the entire tournament vibe. Fans get a taste of uncertainty, which builds excitement for the weekend. Plus, it opens the door for up-and-coming players to shine—guys who might not otherwise get the spotlight.

The Impact of Oakmont’s Course

Oakmont is no joke. The course has a reputation that precedes it, with its tricky greens and unforgiving layout. Players often talk about how crucial every single shot can be here. It doesn’t take much for things to spiral, and that was evident this week. Mistakes, no matter how slight, can quickly accumulate, leading to disaster for even the most talented golfers.

Looking Ahead: Weekend Vibes

So what does this mean for the weekend? With some heavy hitters gone, other players have a great chance to step up and showcase their skills. Fans are in for a thrill as new names emerge in the hunt for the title. Will anyone rise to the occasion? Or will the remaining seasoned players maintain their composure under the pressure?

Final Thoughts

As we wrap up this recap, one thing is clear: golf can be incredibly unpredictable. This weekend promises to deliver plenty of drama, especially given the cut and the mix of players still in contention.

In the end, Oakmont has again proven that golf is about more than just skill; mental fortitude plays a massive role too. It’s a tough lesson for the pros, but a captivating spectacle for fans.

Catch you over the weekend for more insights on what unfolds—because you know it’ll be worth it! Stay tuned for all the action from Oakmont, where every stroke counts!

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