Masters cut line live tracker 2026: Who will miss the weekend at Augusta?
Who will miss the cut at the 2026 Masters Tournament? We're following Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau, and many others in danger from the cut line in Friday's second round.

Who will miss the cut at the 2026 Masters Tournament? We're following Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau, and many others in danger from the cut line in Friday's second round.

Rory McIlroy returned to this year's Masters a defending champion -- and it's clear the Northern Irishman is feeling more relaxed as a green jacket holder.

Welcome to Friday at The Masters. Tune into the Masters app, Masters.com, Prime TV, Paramount+ and ESPN for your wall-to-wall coverage!Yes, it seems like a heavy lift. In some ways, it has been for golf fans. Gone are the days of CBS firing up the cameras at 3 p.m., and showing us four straight hours of golf. But that's not necessarily a bad thing. Predictably, Augusta National has had to evolve, along with its partners, to this new age of streaming. It's tricky, because Augusta is famous for shaping the coverage of this event. Sometimes, you wonder if they want you to see it at all. I get it. I will say, though, that the introduction of Prime to this year's tournament has been more of a success than I would've thought. But first, a quick rundown of how to watch golf today, tomorrow, and, most importantly, Sunday:So, that's basically it in a nutshell. Sure, that nutshell may be huge, but it's still a nutshell. Or something like that. To watch The Masters all day – from sun-up to sundown – you need a combination of Paramount+, Amazon Prime, and ESPN. That's for today. To watch over the weekend, you can go ahead and drop the Amazon subscription if you so choose, but pick up CBS. Again, it sounds daunting. "All you need is a laptop, a TV and a few subscriptions." OK. Sounds great! Thanks, Augusta, for letting us in!Some folks, understandably so, are annoyed:I get it. Too many cooks in the kitchen. That certainly applies here. But, that's the age we live in. The streaming era is ruthless. It all seemed great on paper years ago, but now it's just become exhausting. But, it's not all bad. For starters, the simplest answer to all of this is "Just use The Masters app." Yes, it's a great app. It has everything. You can watch it all, in one spot. Same with Masters.com. You can go there right now and watch the featured groups, Amen corner, and holes 4, 5 and 6. Obviously, that's not going to be for everyone, though. It can also be clunky, as most streaming apps are. That's just the nature of the business. A lot of folks also don't realize you can put the Masters app on your smart TVs, so they end up holding a phone or watching their laptops all day. Not great. And yes, I'm talking about the older folks. I don't think that's any big secret. I'll will, however, give Prime credit. Again, usually when a new streaming service gets involved in a sport, it can be dicey. Netflix was crucified for a pretty subpar MLB debut a few weeks ago. By all accounts, Prime has been solid so far this week:Again, not bad. I've seen these things spiral pretty quickly. Prime seemed ready to roll, which makes sense given they've had the Thursday Night Football package for years now. Anyway, like anything in 2026, Masters coverage has been met with mixed reviews all week. Does it feel like we're getting yanked around? Sure. Has Prime been a nice addition to fill the gap between the morning and the main broadcast? Absolutely. Some folks will tell you to quit complaining, because there was a time, not too long ago, where you didn't get any Masters TV coverage until 3 p.m. Obviously, that's no longer the case. You can watch golf all day long now. You just have to work to find it.

Kai Trump made a trip to the Masters Tournament after the public fallout from Tiger Woods' DUI arrest.

A number of golfers saw their hopes of winning The Masters essentially dashed after getting off to a rough start at Augusta National on Thursday. That included Robert MacIntyre, who was reprimanded by officials after multiple outbursts during a brutal round he’d probably like to forget. There aren’t many sports that have the ability to […] The post Robert MacIntyre Hit With Warning After Throwing Temper Tantrum On The Course During Rough First Round At The Masters appeared first on BroBible.

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Tyrrell Hatton's frustration boiled over at Augusta National during the Masters first round when his ball hit the flagstick and rolled into a bunker, prompting the golfer to mime an obscene gesture

For a golf fan, getting a ticket to The Masters, even if it’s just for a practice round, is like finding the holy grail. Tickets are impossibly difficult to get, and any reselling of tickets is strictly prohibited. So the odds are, you’re probably never going to get the chance to walk the hallowed grounds of […] The post Concession Prices At The Masters Are Absolutely Shocking When Compared To Super Bowl 60 appeared first on BroBible.

Rory McIlroy received multiple standing ovations from Augusta National patrons during the opening round of the Masters, a stark contrast to the hostile treatment he faced at the Ryder Cup

In 2020, Bryson DeChambeau famously referred to Augusta National Golf Club as a “Par 67” only to go on to finish in a tie for 34th at The Masters. Six years later, it appears the course still hasn’t forgiven him, and he’s not happy about it. DeChambeau’s results have improved at the iconic event. He finished in […] The post Bryson DeChambeau Scoffs At Masters Reporter Over Totally Reasonable Question After Awful First Round appeared first on BroBible.

Rory McIlroy shares the Masters lead after Round 1, but an unexpected co-leader is creating new intrigue at Augusta. The post Rory McIlroy Suddenly Faces Unexpected Co-Leader at Masters appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Once patrons pass through the gates of Augusta, there is perhaps only one thing more desirable than the iconic piece of green outerwear. And its future is shrouded in mystery.

As they prepare to head into the crucial weekend rounds, a number of stars have already voiced their concerns over the conditions and how it might affect play.

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania released a statement on the Masters Tournament, wishing competitors good luck in their pursuit of the Green Jacket

For a brief moment Thursday morning at Augusta National, the crowd didn’t react with applause — it reacted with concern.Jack Nicklaus, one of the most iconic figures in golf history, gave patrons an unexpected scare during his ceremonial tee shot at the 2026 Masters Tournament when his drive veered dangerously close to spectators lining the […] The post Jack Nicklaus Reveals Health Issue After Masters Tee Shot Scare appeared first on Heavy Sports.


If the idea of a 3D-printed golf club isn't confusing enough, Bryson DeChambeau did his best to further muddy the situation Thursday after a disappointing first round.

Masters food prices go viral as Augusta National continues to offer iconic sandwiches and drinks at low prices The post Inside the Iconic Masters Menu and Those Throwback Prices appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Amanda Balionis took some shine away from the event.

RORY MCILROY and Amanda Balionis put their reported previous love life behind them at the Masters – taking part in another interview. Defending champ McIlroy, 36, was rumoured to be…

It’s unusual for the Wednesday Par 3 contest at the Masters to draw so much attention. But the presence of various celebrities at Augusta National and the ESPN coverage has led to a deluge of criticism from golf fans, even former SportsCenter anchor Trey Wingo. Wingo left ESPN in 2020 after years as an anchor…

The 2026 Masters is underway, and the leaderboard is already taking shape, while some notable names will be fighting to make the cut.The top 50 players and ties determine the cut line, and after play on Thursday, the line is +3. However, the cut line could be changed throughout the day, so for many players, […] The post What is The Masters Cut Line? Notable Players Who Could Miss Playing on Weekend appeared first on Heavy Sports.

If you’re looking for August National to explain itself over its strongest policies and unflinching demands, you’re usually out of luck. However, as the club and the Masters tournament attempt to figure out the line between maintaining traditions and evolving, even they have to admit that they’re not always going to get it right. On…

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