2026 Masters Cut Line: DeChambeau, Cam Smith Among Stars Missing Weekend
AUGUSTA, GA — April 10, 2026.
Friday at The Masters once again proved why Augusta National is the ultimate test in golf.
With the cut line settling just beyond the even-par mark, several high-profile players and rising stars fell short of making the weekend — reshaping the tournament heading into Saturday.
Here are the notable names officially missing the cut at the 2026 Masters:
Headliners Who Won’t See the Weekend
- Bryson DeChambeau — +5
- Cameron Smith — +7
- Daniel Berger — +8
These are the names that jump off the page.
DeChambeau entered with the power to dominate Augusta, but the course demanded precision over distance. Meanwhile, Smith — known for his elite short game — couldn’t get comfortable on the lightning-fast greens. Berger, still working to regain top form, never found a rhythm across two rounds.
Rising Talent Sent Home Early
- Akshay Bhatia — +5
- Nicolai Højgaard — +6
- Min Woo Lee — +11
A new generation of stars came in with momentum — but Augusta had other plans.
Bhatia showed flashes but couldn’t string together consistency. Højgaard and Lee, both explosive talents, struggled to adjust to the course’s speed and subtle breaks.
Solid Players Caught on the Wrong Side
- J.J. Spaun — +5
- Harry Hall — +5
- Bubba Watson — +5
- Robert MacIntyre — +7
Sometimes it’s not about playing poorly — it’s about missing by inches at Augusta.
Watson, a two-time Masters champion, couldn’t recreate past magic. Spaun and Hall hovered near the cut line but failed to convert key moments. MacIntyre battled but never quite climbed back.
What Made Friday So Brutal?
Augusta National showed its teeth:
- Firm, fast greens punished even slight misses
- Changing winds made club selection unpredictable
- Pin placements forced conservative play — and punished aggression
This wasn’t a day for highlight reels. It was a day for survival.
The Bigger Picture
The cut at The Masters is more than a line — it’s a reality check.
Every year, it reminds us:
- Talent alone isn’t enough
- Experience doesn’t guarantee anything
- And momentum can disappear quickly at Augusta
Final Take
Friday didn’t just narrow the field — it reset the tournament.
Big names are gone.
Opportunities are opening.
And the pressure now shifts to those still standing.
Because at Augusta, one thing is always true:
If you don’t bring your best for 36 holes… you’re going home.