Bryson DeChambeau, Phil Mickelson and Justin Thomas Miss Cut
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The second round of the 2025 U.S. Open was suspended at 8:15 p.m. ET on Friday due to lighting in the area with a handful of golfers still on the course. The cut line won't be finalized until the second round officially concludes Saturday when play resumes.
Some of the world’s most recognizable names in golf, including defending champion Bryson DeChambeau, won’t be around at the US Open this weekend after missing the cut at the brutal Oakmont Country Club.
Even with the cut line set at 7-over after two days at the U.S. Open, we said goodbye to several favorites on Friday after Round 2.
After struggles on an unforgiving course during Round 1 of the US Open, Bryson DeChambeau admitted that he wasn't at his best on Thursday.
DeChambeau shot 7-over 77 in the second round and became the first defending champion to miss the cut since 2020.
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