7 Major Players Who Failed To Make The Cut At The Sony Open

7 Major Players Who Failed To Make The Cut At The Sony Open

By Michael Thompson

January 11, 2025 at 01:18 PM

After The Sentry, the PGA Tour continues at the Sony Open in Hawaii, where several notable players missed the three-under-par cut line at Waialae Country Club. Here are the most significant players who failed to make the weekend:

Two golfers walking on golf course

Two golfers walking on golf course

Billy Horschel (-2) Despite winning the 2024 Corales Puntacana Championship and BMW PGA Championship, Horschel struggled with rounds of 71-67, missing the cut by one shot.

Byeong-Hun An (-2) Following a T32 finish at The Sentry, An's opening 72 proved costly despite a Friday 66, missing by one stroke.

Si Woo Kim (-2) The 2023 Sony Open champion couldn't defend his title, shooting 71-67 to miss his first cut since November's RSM Classic.

Daniel Berger (-2) Back-to-back 69s weren't enough for Berger, who had shown good form with a runner-up finish at the 2024 RSM Classic.

Corey Conners (-1) Despite a T5 at The Sentry, Conners shot 72-67 to miss by two strokes, his first missed cut since the 2023 US Open.

Luke Clanton (a) (-1) The amateur standout posted 69-70, falling short of the weekend.

Mackenzie Hughes (+8) In an uncharacteristic performance, Hughes shot 73-75, ending a streak of strong finishes that included four top-10s in his previous five starts.

Currently, Patrick Fishburn and Denny McCarthy lead at 10-under-par, with several players including Zach Johnson, Sepp Straka, Tom Kim, and Brian Harman in close pursuit.

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