Okay, so I wanted to figure out the projected cut line for the 2024 US Open, and let me tell you, it wasn’t as straightforward as I thought it would be.

First, I started by scouring the internet. I mean, I typed in “US Open 2024 projected cut line” into the search bar, hoping for a simple answer. Nope.
Digging Through Information
I found a bunch of articles and forum posts talking about past cut lines, course difficulty, and player performance. But nothing was really concrete about this year’s Open.
So, I decided to get a bit more methodical. I looked at the official US Open website, checked out some of the golf news sites, all that stuff. I figured they’d have some expert predictions or at least a good breakdown of how the cut line is determined.
- I learned that the cut line is the score that the top 60 players (and ties) achieve after the first two rounds.
- I also saw how much the course conditions and weather can affect things. A tough course with wind and rain? Expect a higher cut line.
My Best Guess
Based on everything I gathered , it became very hard to predict the projected cut. It all very unpredicatable.
It was a bit of a rabbit hole, but hey, at least I learned a ton about how the US Open cut line works! Now I just need to practice a bit more my prediction skills.