McKINNEY, Texas — While a number of players had their way with TPC Craig Ranch during the opening two rounds of the 2022 AT&T Byron Nelson — for example, Sebastian Munoz shot a 60 on Thursday yet by the time he teed off on Friday, he’d fallen into fourth place — a few struggled with the Tom Weiskopf design.
Young guns Sam Burns and Will Zalatoris were both among the betting favorites for this week’s event, but neither made it through to Saturday. Xander Schauffele needed a magnificent run on Friday, going 8 under over his final 13 holes to squeak into the weekend field.
Here’s an interesting stat — the 5-under cutline isn’t the lowest in the two years the tournament has been played at its current venue. Last year’s cut was 6 under, which was one stroke off the lowest cutline in PGA Tour history, which came at the 2020 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open.
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Here’s a look at a few of the big names who won’t be continuing on:
OK, this one’s not a shock, simply because it marked his first start on the PGA Tour since the 2017 Valero Texas Open. Leonard was 2 under at the turn on Thursday, but things fell apart from there.
With the PGA Championship and the LIV Golf debut on the horizon, Westwood had a stretch of six holes where he dropped three shots on Thursday and never really recovered.
Wolff has alternated missed and made cuts in his last eight starts and since he finished T-25 at Wells Fargo last week, this was almost predetermined. After a 74 on Thursday, Wolff had little chance to get in under the cutline and then shot an even 72 on Friday.
Kevin Kisner will tell you he’s not one to play well on long, booming golf courses. This simply never lined up for Kisner, but he likely only came to Dallas to prepare for next week’s PGA Championship. Don’t think Kisner is down on the DFW area, though, as he’s had strong showings at Colonial Country Club, home of the Charles Schwab Challenge in two weeks, including a victory in 2017.
Outside of a few loose rounds (a 78 at the Players and a 77 at the Genesis) Gooch has been a machine this year, posting 11 top-25 finishes. A 38 on the back Thursday sunk Gooch, who rebounded with a solid 68. He still could be a force to be reckoned with next week in his home state of Oklahoma.
The world No. 10 had a rough back on Thursday, finishing with a 39 while others were going low. One of the betting favorites, Burns entered the week second in the FedEx Cup standings, but just missed making the cut.
Watson was a victim of low scores, he didn’t do anything horrible this week, just didn’t make enough birdies to get to the weekend. Watson shot an unspectacular, but clean 71 on Thursday and then followed with a 70 on Friday.