We’re halfway through the 2026 PGA Championship, and the cut has arrived with the top 70 and ties making it through to the weekend.
Aronimink Golf Club posed a stern test for the world’s best with thick rough and undulating, fast greens, as scoring proved tough over the first two days.
The tournament favorites like Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Cameron Young and Jon Rahm are all through, but a surprising number of household names won’t have tee times this weekend including three of the world’s top 10.
So, which big names missed the 2026 PGA Championship cut? Let’s take a look…
Tommy Fleetwood: +5 (72-73)
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Fleetwood misses his first PGA Championship cut since 2021 after an uncharacteristic display at Aronimink.
The Englishman did have the tougher of the conditions, playing in the windy Friday morning, but it’s not what we expected after his T5 finish last week at the Truist Championship.
His five-over total, comprised of a 72 and 73, sends him home by a single stroke. At 6th in the world, he is the highest-ranked player to miss the cut.
Robert MacIntyre: +5 (70-75)
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After his runner-up finish at the US Open last year, MacIntyre looked like a serious contender to become a potential first-time Major winner in 2026, but he has now missed the cut at both The Masters and the PGA.
The Scot opened with a level-par 70 for a solid start in round one but made six bogeys and a double to shoot 75 on Friday, meaning he also misses the cut by a single stroke.
Russell Henley: +5 (72-73)
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The World No.9 is one of the most consistent players in the game and has a very good recent Major record with T10-T10-T3 finishes in his last three starts.
He never got it going this week at Aronimink, though, and his five-over-par total means he misses his second consecutive PGA Championship cut.
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