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Home»PGA Tour»News»Golf enthusiasts wonder: Will there be a cut at Tiger Woods’ tournament this week? Yes, though with a quirky twist
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Golf enthusiasts wonder: Will there be a cut at Tiger Woods’ tournament this week? Yes, though with a quirky twist

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 14, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The PGA Tour is in the process of planning eight $20 million “signature events” with limited fields for 2024. The discussion arose as to whether these tournaments would be no-cut events, given their smaller fields of around 70 to 80 players. While it was initially thought that all events should follow the same format to ensure consistency, negotiations took a different turn. Three events hosted by legends like Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, and Tiger Woods pushed for a 36-hole cut to be retained.

Ultimately, the tour agreed to include a 36-hole cut at these three events, starting with this week’s event at Riviera Country Club. The field begins with 70 players, but only the top 50 players and ties, as well as those within 10 shots of the lead, will advance after 36 holes. This format is reminiscent of the former Masters formula, which included a 10-shot rule that was eliminated in 2020.

Last year, the Genesis tournament saw Max Homa leading after two rounds at 10 under, with a cut at two over and 68 players making the weekend. Under the new format, players like Tiger Woods who made the cut at one under last year would not advance to the weekend. While some may find the new format confusing, players’ opinions on the matter may vary.

Adam Scott believes that all events should either have cuts or not have cuts for consistency. However, he acknowledges the importance of considering what is best for television, sponsors, and fans. Despite potential confusion, making the cut at events like Riviera Country Club can be lucrative, with the winner receiving $4 million and the 50th player earning $52,000, not including ties.

In conclusion, the PGA Tour’s decision to include a 36-hole cut at certain “legacy” events adds an interesting twist to the tournament format. While it may cause some confusion among players and fans, the potential financial rewards for those who make the cut are significant. As golf continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how this format change impacts player strategies and overall tournament experiences in the future.

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