Wyndham Championship 2025 • Round-2 Cut Line Tracker
In today’s update we dive into Day 2 drama at Sedgefield Country Club:
• Projected cut line: –4 (79–83% probability)
• Rickie Fowler: –3 after 36 holes, hanging on by a thread
• FedEx Cup bubble watch: Davis Thompson, Chris Kirk, Gary Woodland & more
• Weather delays and Saturday finish – how lightning reshuffled the field
• Historical context: 2024 cut vs 2025 cut, top-65 & ties rule
• What Fowler must shoot to survive — and what the rest of the pack needs to do to reach the Top 70 in points
• Live leaderboard highlights: Joel Dahmen, Alex Noren, Cameron Young and the chasing pack
• Key storylines to watch heading into Moving Day
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Windham Championship Cutline Tracker 2025. Will Ricky Fowler miss the FedEx Cup playoffs? The stakes are skyhigh at the 2025 Windom Championship where the FedEx Cup’s top 70 spots are on the line, a significant drop from the previous 100. With the cutoff looming, every stroke could mean the difference between a season’s end and a playoff birth. Let’s dive into the action where the weather has added an unexpected twist, delaying the second round until Saturday due to lightning in Greensborough, North Carolina. As of Friday night, Davis Thompson is the man to watch. Currently sitting on the bubble in the 70th spot in the FedEx points race. If he can hold on to this position, he’ll secure a spot in the postseason, a significant leap from his previous ranking. Here’s a snapshot of the standings as of the end of play on Friday. Pause. Player 66, Chris Kirk. 67, Gary Woodland. 68, Eric Vanroyan. 69, Ameliano Gillow. 70, Davis Thompson. 71, Cam Davis. 72, Christian Bazudenhout, 73, Matty Schmid, 74, Keith Mitchell, 75, Bjong Hanan. But here’s where it gets controversial. Ricky Fowler, a fan favorite, is on the brink of missing the cut after rounds of 69 and 68. Fowler is at three under overall is the datagolf.com projection of four under holds. Fowler will miss the cut by a single stroke. More than that, Fowler is currently 64th in the projected FedEx Cup playoff standings. If he doesn’t make the cut, he’ll be at the mercy of others to secure his playoff spot. As afternoon rounds tea off, the projected cut is four under with an 83% chance of holding. At 14%, three under is the alternative. If the cut comes in at four under, these golfers will be on the wrong side of the line. Rasmus Hoygard three under. Nikolai Hoyard three under. Ricky Fowler three under. Ak Batia three under through three holes. Max Homer, three under, threw two holes. And this is the part most people miss. Those hovering around the top 70 for the FedEx Cup playoffs are also under immense pressure. With the new rule that only the top 70 make the playoffs, the stakes are higher than ever. Here are the players on the bubble. Pause. Golfer 68, Emiliano Grillo 69, Cam Davis 70, Patrick Rogers 71, Christian Vizudenhout 72, Chris Kirk 73, Bjong Hunan. Rasmus Hoygard’s tournament has taken a turn for the worse. Starting the day at 82nd in the FedEx Cup standings and at one under, Hoygard needed a strong performance to make the weekend and have a chance at the playoffs. Unfortunately, bogeies and a double on number 14 have left him even for the tournament and in a precarious position. Update 8 a.m. The cut is likely to come at 3 or 4 under. The official projected cut line is two under, but expect it to move throughout the day. Update 8:00 p.m. Thursday. In 2024, the cut was at 4 under, but due to inclement weather, the 36 hole cut didn’t come until Sunday. This year the cut is projected to be four under. According to data golf, the PGA tour cut rules state that the low 65 and ties after 36 holes advance. The leaderboard after 18 holes looks like this. Pause. Name. Scorehole. One. Joel Damon. 9 F. Two. Alex Norin. 8 F T3. Cameron Young. 7 F T3. Aaron Ry. 7 F T3. Nico Echavaria. 7 F T3. Mark Hubard. 7F. To catch all the action, here’s where to watch and follow the 2025 Windom Championship. Second round. Friday, August 1st. 6:45 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. PGA Tour Live on ESPN Plus. 126 p.m. SiriusXMP PGA Tour Radio 3 to 6:00 p.m. Golf Channel, NBC Sports app. What do you think about the new rule that only the top 70 make the playoffs? Share your thoughts in the comments below.