The PGA Championship cut line is key to golf bettors as it determines the outcomes of some head-to-head matchups, whether an outright they bet on makes it to the weekend, and of course, settles the ever-popular cut line prop bet.
Projected Cut Line Updates
As of the conclusion of Round 2 on Friday, the cut line for the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Golf Club is +1.
Notable golfers who failed to make the cut include Jordan Spieth (+2), Shane Lowry (+2), Ludvig Aberg (+3), Hideki Matsuyama (+3), and Ricki Fowler (+4).
Prior to the tournament, sportsbooks release PGA Championship odds on all the major golfers' chances to make the cut. Covers' roster of golf betting analysts will also make picks for who will make the cut and who will be done after two rounds.
PGA Championship cut rule
The cut rule sees the Top 70 golfers (including ties) in the PGA Championship field after 36 holes make the cut and move on to the final two rounds. Those sitting 71st or worse after the first two rounds do not advance.
Past PGA Championship cut lines
Here's a look at historical cut line numbers for the PGA Championship. It's important to note, however, that the tournament is played on different courses each year.
Year | Cut line |
2024 | 141 (-1) |
2023 | 145 (+5) |
2022 | 148 (+4) |
2021 | 149 (+5) |
2020 | 141 (+1) |
2019 | 144 (+4) |
2018 | 140 (E) |
2017 | 147 (+5) |
2016 | 142 (+2) |
2015 | 146 (+2) |
2014 | 143 (+1) |
2013 | 143 (+3) |
2012 | 150 (+6) |
2011 | 144 (+4) |
PGA Championship cut line FAQS
The cut line for the 2025 PGA Championship is +1. Last year's tournament had a cut at -1.
The Top 70 players, including those tied, make the cut for the PGA Championship after 36 holes.
The cut line for the PGA Championship is determined after the first two rounds, advancing the Top 70 golfers (including ties) on the leaderboard into the weekend.