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5 Biggest Names to Miss the Cut at WM Phoenix Open 2026

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The TPC Scottsdale has been a challenging battleground for golfers this week, with many top players struggling to make the cut. One such player was Scottie Scheffler, who had a rough start but managed to turn things around and secure his spot in the next round. However, some big names were not as fortunate and failed to make the cut at the WM Phoenix Open 2026.

Scheffler, the current world #1, had a tough time on the course, almost missing the cut for the first time since August 2022. But his determination and skill helped him bounce back and make the cutline. Despite the initial setback, Scheffler’s performance in the second round was commendable, and he proved why he is the top-ranked player in the world.

However, not all players were able to overcome the challenges posed by the TPC Scottsdale. Some of the biggest names in the game failed to make the cut and will have to pack their bags and head home early. Let’s take a look at the top five players who missed the cut at the WM Phoenix Open 2026.

1. Rory McIlroy

The four-time major champion and former world #1, Rory McIlroy, had a disappointing outing at the WM Phoenix Open. He struggled to find his rhythm on the course and ended up missing the cut by two strokes. It was a surprising result for McIlroy, who has been in good form lately and was expected to perform well at the TPC Scottsdale.

2. Dustin Johnson

Another big name who failed to make the cut was Dustin Johnson, the current world #2. Johnson, who has been in excellent form in recent years, had a tough time on the course and missed the cut by three strokes. It was a disappointing result for the 2020 Masters champion, who was expected to be one of the top contenders at the WM Phoenix Open.

3. Justin Thomas

Justin Thomas, the world #3, also had a forgettable outing at the TPC Scottsdale. He struggled to find his form and ended up missing the cut by four strokes. It was a surprising result for Thomas, who has been one of the most consistent players on the PGA Tour in recent years. But the TPC Scottsdale proved to be a tough challenge for him this week.

4. Bryson DeChambeau

Bryson DeChambeau, the world #4, also failed to make the cut at the WM Phoenix Open. He had a rough start to the tournament and was unable to recover, missing the cut by five strokes. It was a disappointing result for DeChambeau, who has been in the spotlight for his unique approach to the game. But the TPC Scottsdale proved to be a tough nut to crack for him.

5. Jon Rahm

The defending champion, Jon Rahm, also had a tough time at the TPC Scottsdale this week. He struggled to find his form and ended up missing the cut by six strokes. It was a surprising result for Rahm, who has been in excellent form and was expected to defend his title successfully. But the TPC Scottsdale had other plans for him.

In conclusion, the TPC Scottsdale has been a challenging course for the top players at the WM Phoenix Open 2026. While some were able to overcome the obstacles and make the cut, others fell short and will have to wait for their next opportunity to shine. But one thing is for sure, these top players will bounce back stronger and continue to entertain us with their exceptional skills and determination on the golf course.

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