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2024 Masters cut line keeps moves again at Augusta National: Tiger Woods sets record

By Friday evening, the Masters field will be chopped. The cut at Augusta National is coming.

Only the Top 50 (plus ties) will advance to the weekend at the Masters. On Friday morning, a handful of groups finished up their first round, which was cut short due to darkness and resumed at 8 a.m. in the morning.

After early-morning rain that pushed back the start of the tournament by two-and-a-half hours, the Masters schedule is back on track.

Masters cut line: Johnson, Spieth, Watson to miss

As of 7:30 p.m. Friday, the Masters cut settled at 6-over par — after starting the day at 2-over and moving to 3, then 4 and 5. That means about 60 golfers are set to play into the weekend.

After shooting a low-round score of 65 (-7) on Thursday, Bryson Dechambeau (-6) is tied for the lead at Augusta National with Max Homa (-6) and Scottie Scheffler (-6).

A number of big names missed the cut.

Former Masters champions Dustin Johnson (+11), Bubba Watson (+10) and Jordan Spieth (+9), as well as reigning Open champion Brian Harman (+9) are poised to miss the weekend.

Tiger Woods makes the cut, sets record

After shooting a 1-over in the first round, the five-time Masters champion finished 1-over par and will make the cut. He broke the all-time record for consecutive cuts made at the Masters (24).

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Third round, Saturday, April 13 ... 3-7 p.m. (CBS)

Fourth round, Sunday, April 14 ... 2-7 p.m. (CBS)

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