Friday, April 10, 2015

Masters projected cut: Rickie Fowler in danger of missing weekend at Augusta


Jordan Spieth's score is making those guys around the cut line insignificant, but a few big names are grinding to make the final two rounds and collect a check.


This may be one of those rare years where making the cut, currently projected at 2-over, might not matter at the Masters. This is the one major championship where everyone in the field who makes the weekend still thinks they have a chance to win. Augusta yields that kind of leaderboard movement and the ability to go low and make a huge run in just a 36-hole span.


But with Jordan Spieth setting a new Masters record at the 36-hole mark, most of the players sweating out the cut line are playing for a paycheck and two more rounds at the top golf course in the United States.


There are a couple different methods the Masters uses to make the cut, but this year it will be the top 50 and ties getting through for the final two rounds. There's also a 10-shot rule for anyone within that amount of the lead. But given that the guy currently 10 shots back of Spieth is in SIXTH PLACE, that's really not going to be much use for this exercise.


The biggest names near (or on the wrong side of) the projected 2-over cut line are Rickie Fowler, Jim Furyk, Lee Westwood, Martin Kaymer, Billy Horschel, and Fred Couples. Fowler started his best summer on the PGA Tour at the Masters last year. He'd end up joining Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus as the only players to ever finish inside the top 5 at all four majors in the same year. A fifth straight looks unlikely, and Fowler will be grinding out the afternoon just to stay for two more days.


Furyk is already in the house at 3-over so he'll need the projected cut to dip down a stroke and get in the top 50. He has been the most consistent American player over the past few years. He hasn't won, but he's always there on the weekend and usually on the first page of the leaderboard. To see him trunk slamming on Friday afternoon comes as a surprise.


And then there's Couples, usually the top representative from the 50-and-over division in the field. Couples doesn't usually just make the cut, he contends up until Sunday. An opening round 79, however, wiped that out real quick so we'll have the rare weekend without Freddie this year.


Here's the group hovering just above the cut line and all those souls who will likely exit Augusta early this year:








































































































































































































































































































































































Place Player Score Thru
T33Anirban Lahiri110
T33Ryan Moore15
T33Jimmy Walker1F
T33Matt Every18
T45Gary Woodland215
T45Keegan Bradley211
T45Cameron Tringale2F
T45Matt Kuchar2F
T45Henrik Stenson2F
T45Jason Dufner27
T45Sang-Moon Bae26
T45Rickie Fowler217
T45Steve Stricker28
T45Morgan Hoffmann28
Projected Cut: +2
T55Lee Westwood310
T55Stephen Gallacher312
T55Brandt Snedeker34
T55Bernhard Langer3F
T55Jim Furyk3F
T55Shane Lowry3F
T55James Hahn3F
T55Mikko Ilonen3F
T55Luke Donald3F
T55Vijay Singh314
T55Darren Clarke314
T55Martin Kaymer34
T67Ben Martin4F
T67Billy Horschel4F
T67Branden Grace4F
T67Camilo Villegas415
T67Joost Luiten46
T72Victor Dubuisson5F
T72Ian Woosnam5F
T72Padraig Harrington5F
T72Brian Harman517
T72Tom Watson515
T77Sandy Lyle6F
T77Byron Meth616
T77Miguel Jimenez610
T77Antonio Murdaca69
T77J.B. Holmes64
T82Larry Mize716
T82Kevin Stadler7F
T82Thomas Bjorn7F
T82Corey Conners714
T82Jose Maria Olazabal713
87Matias Dominguez8F
T88Trevor Immelman9F
T88Fred Couples9F
T88Brendon Todd913
91Ben Crane1114
92Robert Streb12F
T93Scott Harvey13F
T93Bradley Neil13F
95Gunn Yang159
96Mike Weir1814
97Ben Crenshaw267





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