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

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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.