The 2025 is running well at the US Open Omont Country Club, one of the most challenging places in the leading championship golf. Rory McLaroy, Scotty Chefler, and Defending Champion Bryson prepares to take cruel layouts as stars such as Decombo, simply fight to promise to intensify the weekend. Here what is known about the estimated cut line at 2025 US Open and which players will be fighting to stay in controversy:
What is 2025 US Open Projected Cut Line?
Only the top 60 players and relationships will move forward in the third and fourth rounds on Saturdays and Sundays. There is a history of high creeping in the cut line – and with the expectation of difficult situations, big names can find themselves in danger.
The cut line has not been determined yet. It will be finalized after the completion of the second round, which is at the end of Friday’s game. The top 60 golfers and on Friday afternoon will stand on the cut line +5, but estimates suggest that the cut line may increase to +7 by the end of the round.
Take a look at some interesting names, hovering around that number or playing worse:
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Where did the cut line fall last year?
The cut line collapsed in the most recent US Open tournament:
- 2024: +5
- 2023: +2
- 2022: +3
- 2021: +4
- 2020: +6
- 2019: +2
- 2018: +8
Last time when the US Open was hosted in Omont, the cut line was 6 overs.
How can I see 2025 US open? Which channels will it be?
2025 US Open will be available on many different channels and platforms. On TV, you can watch the US Open on NBC and USA Network. Here’s how you can tune every day:
- Thursday, June 12: 6:30 pm – ET (USA Network) at 5 pm, 5 pm – 8 pm ET (Peacock)
- Friday, June 13: 6:30 pm – 1 pm ET, 7 pm – 8 pm ET (Peacock), 1 pm – 7 pm ET (NBC)
- Saturday, June 14: 10 am – 12 am ET (USA Network), 12 noon – 8 pm ET (NBC)
- Sunday, June 15: 9 am – 12 am ET (USA Network), 12 noon – 7 pm (NBC)
How can I stream 2025 US Open or without cable?
The 2025 PGA Championship can be streamful on usopen.com, USGA app, Peacock and NBC Sports App / NBCSports.com.
If you have an antenna in a good reception area, you can also see the US Open at your local NBC station. Check it Federal Communications Commission TV reception map To see which stations are available in your area.
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