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Breaking down cut line for the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship

It’s Friday at Wells Fargo Championship, and with Day 2 comes the pairing of the field. We break down where the cut line stands throughout the day.

Camilo Villegas of Colombia plays a shot on the 14th hole during the second round of the Mexico Open at Vidanta on April 29, 2022 in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images

Update 1:45 p.m. Despite the rainy conditions, Jason Day got to the house at -3 for the round and -10 for the event so far. However most of the field is far behind, with the cut still at even as the weather doesn’t look it’s going to get better anytime soon.

It seems unlikely everyone can play 18 holes today, so we’re likely going to see the second round come to an end on Saturday morning.


The PGA Tour tees off the second round of the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship on Friday at 6:50 a.m. ET, with Jason Day the leader at -7

The first trios tee off on Friday at 6:50 a.m. ET, with the afternoon groups beginning at 12:10 p.m. ET. It should be about 43:00 p.m. before we have a solid idea of what the final cut line should be, but many participants will know they’re heading home after holing out on 18.

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.

What is the projected cut line for the Wells Fargo as of now?

Right now the line is set at even par, but the weather is going to be a big factor here. Right now the forecast is for rain, which should help keep the course nice and soft for the players. But there’s also thunderstorms possible. Keep an eye out here.

Who is not projected to make the cut?

Gary Woodland’s struggles continue, as he’s +5 before teeing off on Friday. Patrick Reed is +4 thru 11 on his second round, and he’ll need to find some shots.