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Tiger Woods And Jack Nicklaus In Discussion To Keep Cuts At Their Events

Tiger Woods And Jack Nicklaus In Discussion To Keep Cuts At Their Events

A lot has been made of the recent announcements by the PGA Tour, with no-cut, limited-field events coming into play for 2024. This Designated Event Model will see tournaments have reduced fields of between 70 to 80 players with no cut, which PGA Tour Commissioner, Jay Monahan, is confident will offer stellar tournaments and improve the quality of the full-field competitions.

Obviously, with a lot being made about how LIV Golf offers limited fields with no cuts, it has drawn a fair amount of criticism, with DP World Tour player, Eddie Pepperell, stating that LIV Golf and PGA Tour events being played without a cut is one of the “worst things to happen to the game in the last 12 months.”

Many in the sport have given their thoughts and now, at The 2023 Masters, Tiger Woods, who in fact hosts a tournament on the PGA Tour circuit, has said that he is “pushing for my event to have a cut.”

Jon Rahm holds the Genesis Invitational trophy with Tiger Woods next to him

Jon Rahm stands next to Tiger following his 2023 Genesis Invitational victory

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Tiger, who has the longest streak of consecutive cuts made on the PGA Tour with 142, has always been proud of that record but, under the new Designated Event Model, the Genesis Invitational would become one of the events with no cut. 

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