The Omega European Masters is one of the most recognized events on the DP World Tour calendar, taking place at the spectacular Crans-sur-Sierre.
Set among the heart of the Swiss Alps, the tournament has been won by some legends of the game, with Seve Ballesteros, Nick Faldo, Nick Price and Jose Maria Olazabal just some of the players to put their names on the historic trophy.
Ballesteros has the joint most victories at the Omega European Masters, winning in 1977, 1978 and 1989
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For 2025, players from all around the world are teeing it up in Switzerland and, at the halfway stage, it’s Adrien Saddier who leads the weather-hit event, with the second round only being completed on Saturday lunchtime.
Sitting one clear of defending champion Matt Wallace, other notable names also find themselves in contention, such as two-time tournament winner Matt Fitzpatrick.
However, although a number of big names made the weekend, several players failed to make the three-under-par cutline which, throughout Saturday regularly kept changing.
Saddier during his second round
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Take a look at the big names who failed to make the weekend at the Omega European Masters.
Eugenio Chacarra (-2)
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The Spaniard claimed victory at the Hero Indian Open in March and, since then, has produced some solid results, including a T7 at the Italian Open and T4 at the Volvo China Open.
At last week’s British Masters, Chacarra missed the weekend and, at the Omega European Masters, he would make it back-to-back missed cuts, with rounds of 71 and 67 meaning he finished two-under, one back of the cutline number.
Alex Noren (-2)
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Golf is a humbling game and, at the Omega European Masters, last week’s British Masters winner, Noren, would miss the cut following rounds of 69 and 69 to finish two-under-par.
The Swede has two victories in this tournament, but it was a different story this week in Switzerland, as Noren would miss a 16-foot birdie putt at the last to not make the weekend after a strong run of results.
Aaron Rai (-2)
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Rai was one of 23 players to finish at two-under-par and miss the cut by a single stroke, with the Englishman ruing a costly…
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