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PGA Championship Projected Cut Line and Odds 2026: +3 Likely Following Round 1 Play

PGA Championship Projected Cut Line and Odds 2026: +3 Likely Following Round 1 Play

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The PGA Championship cut line is key to golf bettors as it determines the outcomes of some head-to-head matchups, whether an outright they bet on makes it to the weekend, and, of course, settles the ever-popular cut line prop bet and our golf picks.

Projected 2026 PGA Championship updates

The 2026 PGA Championship kicked off at the historic Aronimink Golf Club, just outside of Philadelphia. The current projected cut line following Round 1 is +3.

Notable names that aren't currently on track to make the cut are Bryson DeChambeau (+6), Wyndham Clark and Max Homa (+5), and Rory McIlroy (+4).

While you can no longer bet on who will make the cut at Kalshi, we still offer other PGA Championship picks for you to get in on for the rest of the tournament action.

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PGA Championship cut rule

The cut rule sees the Top 70 golfers (including ties) in the PGA Championship field after 36 holes make the cut and move on to the final two rounds. Those sitting 71st or worse after the first two rounds do not advance.

Past PGA Championship cut lines

Here's a look at historical cut line numbers for the PGA Championship. It's important to note, however, that the tournament is played on different courses each year.

Year

Cut line

2026

TBD

2025

145 (+1)

2024

141 (-1)

2023

145 (+5)

2022

148 (+4)

2021

149 (+5)

2020

141 (+1)

2019

144 (+4)

2018

140 (E)

2017

147 (+5)

2016

142 (+2)

2015

146 (+2)

2014

143 (+1)

2013

143 (+3)

2012

150 (+6)

2011

144 (+4)

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