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2026 U.S. Open cut line: Bryson DeChambeau's missed cut streak continues, Jon Rahm ejects late

Record-low cut lines at Shinnecock Hills failed to save big names like Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm from the 2026 U.S. Open.

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Open has established its cut line at Shinnecock, featuring a record low for the venue. Despite this low threshold, several prominent players failed to advance to the weekend.

Coverage from CBS Sports highlights that Bryson DeChambeau's streak of missed cuts continues, while Jon Rahm missed the cut late in the round. Golf Channel reports that multiple big names were excluded despite the record low cut line.

Further updates will depend on the live leaderboard and scores as the tournament progresses, according to Sports Illustrated.

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Who among the big names missed the cut?

Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm are specifically noted as players who missed the cut.

What was notable about the cut line at Shinnecock?

According to Golf Channel, the cut set a record low for the course.

When did Jon Rahm miss the cut?

CBS Sports reports that Rahm ejected late.

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