FINAL CUT: The RBC Heritage cut is -2.
The PGA Tour has teed off the second round of the 2021 RBC Heritage on Friday and the first half of the field has taken the course. The remaining half will tee off starting at 11:50 a.m. ET.
Cameron Smith led at the close of the first round, shooting a 62 to take a one shot lead on Stewart Cink. Two shots behind Cink were Collin Morikawa and Matt Wallace. There are some fairly low scores coming out of the gate to open the second round and it’s safe to say the cut will feature a low number by the close of Friday.
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How is the cut line determined?
The cut line at 36 holes is the top 65 players plus those tied at the end of that group. Some tournaments will have a second cut after day three (54 holes) if that initial group is 78 total players, but this is not one of those tournaments.
What is the cut line for the RBC Heritage?
4:25 p.m. — The projected cut line remains -1. 9 golfers are at -1 and 16 are at even.
1:51 p.m. — The last groups are teeing off in the second round and the projected cut remains at -1.15 golfers are at -1 and 11 are at even.
12:18 p.m. — The cut remains -1 with the second half of the field starting to tee off. 14 golfers are at -1 and 10 are at even.
As of 9:10 a.m., the cut sits at -1. 18 golfers are at -1 and 16 are at even.
Who is not projected to make the cut?
4:25 p.m. — Patrick Cantlay finished at even, Peter Malnati is at +3, Harris English and Henrik Norlander are at +4, and Aaron Wise is at +5.
1:51 p.m. — Sergio Garcia finished at +1 through 36 holes. Patrick Cantlay sits at even.
12:18 p.m. — Sergio Garcia has show four over through 15 and now sits at +1.
Patrick Cantlay and Si Woo Kim sit at even. Webb Simpson and Tyrrell Hatton are at +1.