Only 22 golfers have made the cut in all three men’s golf’s majors in 2025… how many can you name?

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Just 22 players have made every major cut in 2025, including Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, and Jon Rahm.

Making the cut at any major is tough. Making it in the first three of the year is exceptional. So, let’s give a round of applause to this talented group.

The world’s four best players are among the 22 golfers who have reached the weekend at the year’s first three Grand Slam events.

Of those, Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy each have a major victory to their names, while Xander Schauffele has extended his incredible run of consecutive made cuts to 66, and Colin Morikawa has played the weekend at the opening three for the fifth year in a row.

Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton are the only LIV Golf stars to achieve the feat, with Rahm missing just one cut in his last 23 major starts and Hatton only exiting after 36 holes once since the end of 2021.

Scottie Scheffler won his third major at the PGA Championship.

Of those who’ve played all 12 major rounds so far this year, Scottie Scheffler has the lowest cumulative score (-15 – 12 shots ahead of nearest rival Jon Rahm) and is just nine behind Schauffele in the consecutive cuts statistic. Just four players are cumulatively under par across the three events.

Tom Kim has the worst record (+27, having, oddly, finished +9 in all three events – one shot worse than Brian Harman).

Thanks to the brutal setup at Oakmont for the US Open, none of the 22 players can boast under-par scores at all three majors, while Corey Conners failed to finish despite making the weekend, with the Canadian forced to withdraw with a wrist injury after 54 holes.



Hideki Matsuyama, who had played all 16 major rounds for the past three years, saw his run end at the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow in May.

With The Open at Royal Portrush still to be played in July, we’ll likely see the number of players to make every cut drop below 22, but we could be on course for the highest total in recent years

For comparison, 13 players made the cut in all four majors in 2024, up from 12 in 2023, from nine in 2022 and seven in 2021.

Golfers who have made every major cut in 2025 (and their cumulative scores)

PLAYERMASTERSPGA CHAMPIONSHIPUS OPENCUMULATIVE TOTAL
Daniel Berger286 (-2)284 (E)293 (+13)+11
Sam Burns293 (+5)282 (-2)284 (+4)+7
Corey Conners283 (-7)282 (-2)WD with injury after 54 holesN/A
Harris English284 (-4)278 (-6)298 (+18)+8
Matt Fitzpatrick291 (+3)280 (-4)291 (+11)+10
Max Greyserman289 (+1)284 (E)288 (+8)+9
Brian Harman290 (+2)290 (+6)298 (+18)+26
Tyrrell Hatton285 (-3)290 (+6)283 (+3)+6
Rasmus Hojgaard289 (+1)291 (+7)293 (+13)+21
Viktor Hovland286 (-2)283 (-1)282 (+2)-1
Tom Kim297 (+9)293 (+9)289 (+9)+27
Michael Kim287 (-1)289 (+5)294 (+14)+18
Denny McCarthy288 (E)280 (-4)296 (+16)+12
Rory McIlroy 277 (-11)287 (+3)287 (+7)-1
Maverick McNealy289 (+1)284 (E)290 (+10)+11
Collin Morikawa285 (-3)288 (+4)288 (+8)+9
J.T. Poston292 (+4)279 (-5)289 (+9)+8
Jon Rahm285 (-3)280 (-4)284 (+4)-3
Aaron Rai287 (-1)282 (-2)289 (+9)+6
Xander Schauffele283 (-5)283 (-1)286 (+6)E
Scottie Scheffler280 (-8)273 (-11)284 (+4)-15
J.J. Spaun295 (+7)285 (+1)279 (-1)+7

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