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    What Is the Projected Cut at The Genesis Invitational 2026? Details Explored

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    What Is the Projected Cut at The Genesis Invitational 2026? Details Explored
    A general view of Riviera which hosts The Genesis Invitational 2026 [Image via Imagn]

    The Genesis Invitational 2026 is underway at the Riviera Golf Course in Pacific Palisades, California. While Round 1 of the tournament experienced its fair share of struggles, the mounting question many have is what the projected cut is at the tournament.

    Based on Data Golf, the most likely projected cut at The Genesis Invitational is +1 with a probability of 41.8%. This is then followed by even par (36.3%), and +2 (13.0%). It’s worth noting that despite being a signature event, The Genesis Invitational has a cut unlike the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, which Collin Morikawa won last week.

    As of this writing, 72 golfers are competing at The Genesis Invitational. However, after Round 2, the top 50 golfers and the ties will proceed to playing Round 3. Furthermore, golfers who are within 10 shots of the tournament leader shall also make the cut.

    Based on current standings, big names like Scottie Scheffler, Justin Rose, and Keegan Bradley are all far from making the cut. However, last year’s tournament winner, Ludvig Aberg, is well within the cutline at T43.

    On the other hand, media and fan favorite Rory McIlroy is also displaying some great golfing skills at Riviera. After Round 1, McIlroy is tied for first place with Ryan Fox, Jacob Bridgeman, Aaron Rai, and Marco Penge. In Round 1, McIlroy scored 6 birdies and 1 bogey to finish 5-under par.

    The Genesis Invitational 2026 Round 2 tee times and pairings explored

    Here is a detailed look at The Genesis Invitational Round 2 tee times and pairings featuring the likes of Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy (All times ET):

    Tee No. 1

    • 10:40 a.m. – Aldrich Potgieter, Ryan Fox, Sam Stevens
    • 10:52 a.m. – Tom Kim, Rickie Fowler, Max Greyserman
    • 11:04 a.m. – Lucas Glover, Tony Finau, Max McGreevy
    • 11:16 a.m. – Garrick Higgo, Aaron Rai, Matt Fitzpatrick
    • 11:28 a.m. – Jason Day, Alex Noren, Ryo Hisatsune
    • 11:40 a.m. – Andrew Novak, Brian Harman, Nick Taylor
    • 11:52 a.m. – Russell Henley, Harris English, Corey Conners
    • 12:04 p.m. – Sepp Straka, Harry Hall, Patrick Cantlay
    • 12:21 p.m. – Chris Gotterup, Justin Rose, Robert MacIntyre
    • 12:33 p.m. – Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, Si Woo Kim
    • 12:45 p.m. – Min Woo Lee, Jordan Spieth, Daniel Berger
    • 12:57 p.m. – Brian Campbell, Wyndham Clark, Marco Penge
    • 1:09 p.m. – Sami Valimaki, J.T. Poston, Rico Hoey
    • 1:21 p.m. – Kurt Kitayama, Nico Echavarria, Jake Knapp
    • 1:33 p.m. – Matt McCarty, Jhonattan Vegas, Taylor Pendrith
    • 1:45 p.m. – Tom Hoge, Bud Cauley, Matti Schmid
    • 2:02 p.m. – Sahith Theegala, Michael Kim, Pierceson Coody
    • 2:14 p.m. – Ben Griffin, Keegan Bradley, Sam Burns
    • 2:26 p.m. – Maverick McNealy, Akshay Bhatia, Jacob Bridgeman
    • 2:38 p.m. – Cameron Young, Viktor Hovland, Shane Lowry
    • 2:50 p.m. – J.J. Spaun, Ludvig Åberg, Hideki Matsuyama
    • 3:02 p.m. – Collin Morikawa, Tommy Fleetwood, Rory McIlroy
    • 3:14 p.m. – Ryan Gerard, Adam Scott, Patrick Rodgers
    • 3:26 p.m. – Kevin Yu, Max Homa, Denny McCarthy

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