Bryson DeChambeau’s time at The Masters this year will be cut short.
After posting a triple-bogey on the 18th hole at Augusta National on Friday, DeChambeau, 32, dropped to 6-over par and missed the cut to continue at the major tournament.
At 3-over entering the final hole, DeChambeau ran into bunker trouble, which ultimately raised him past the 4-over cut line.

This is DeChambeau’s first time missing the cut at The Masters since 2023.
In addition to DeChambeau, former Masters champions Bubba Watson (5-over), J.J. Spaun (5-over), Danny Willett (5-over), Zach Johnson (6-over) and Robert MacIntyre (7-over) also missed the cut.
Spanish golfer Jon Rahm was more fortunate, however, with a birdie at hole 16 on Friday that put him right on the cut line.
Rory McIlroy has taken a commanding lead over the first two days, nailing six birdies in his final seven holes to put him at 12-under par, six shots ahead of Sam Burns and Patrick Reed, who both finished Friday at 6-under.


