Who made Masters cut? Projected cut line, players who will miss weekend

Justin Rose and Bryson DeChambeau are atop the leaderboard at the 2025 Masters, with Rory McIlroy, Corey Conners and Scottie Scheffler all nipping at their heels.

But while the top of the leaderboard is chock-full of superstars, a number of big names aren't going to make the weekend at the famed Augusta National Golf Club.

Here's a look at notables expected to miss the cut in the 2025 Masters: (And here's our live updates page for the 2025 Masters)

Masters projected cut line

As of 5:30 p.m. on Friday, the projected cut line was 2 over par. If that's the case:

Who will miss 2025 Masters cut (at 3 over)?

Dustin Johnson, 3 over

It was a rough week for DJ, who was even for the tournament after the 16th hole on Friday. But he followed with a bogey on 17 and a double on 18 to just miss out on the fun.

Russell Henley, 3 over

Coming into Augusta, Russell Henley was a trendy pick for many people who were looking for an overlooked player who might break through and win. It made sense because Henley has quietly moved up to No. 7 on the Official World Golf Ranking and won a PGA Tour Signature Event, the 2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational, just four weeks ago.

Bernhard Langer, 3 over

Another player who was in prime position, the 67-year-old Langer was even for the tournament after the 14th hole on Friday, but a double started a quick slide that knocked him out of the running.

Sergio Garcia, 4 over

Garcia had been playing well heading into Augusta and was even after No. 3 on Friday, but mistakes down the stretch sent him packing before the weekend in his 100th major.

Fred Couples, 4 over

Like Langer, it appeared that Couples had a chance to reach Saturday's play, but three bogeys in his final five holes denied him of making just his second Masters cut in the last eight years.

Adam Scott, 5 over

Adam Scott, who arrived at the 2025 Masters ranked No. 32 on the Official World Golf Rankings, won the 2013 Masters in a dramatic playoff over Angel Cabrera. But the Aussie three-putted twice and missed a makeable birdie chance on 18 Thursday evening.

Lucas Glover, 8 over

Lucas Glover has earned three top-10 finishes this season, including a T-3 at both the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and the Players Championship, and with his solid iron game and improved putting this year, there was reason for optimism heading in the 2025 Masters. ...

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